CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ Version 10201301
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CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ Version 10201301
iv CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ Version 10201301 Codebook for CBMS HPQ Version 10201301 Copyright © CBMS International Network Coordinating Team, 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the CBMS International Network Coordinating Team, except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks, and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. This work was carried out by the CBMS International Network Coordinating Team with financial support from the Government of Canada through the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and the Government of the United Kingdom through the Department for International Development (DFID). These CBMS training materials and related instruments are being shared for free use of local government units that are adopting the CBMS methodology under a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the CBMS International Network Coordinating Team. ii CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ Version 10201301 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Preface v Codes for Ethnicity 1 Description of Codes for Courses Completed 2 Description of Codes for Occupation 3 Description of Codes for Industry 4 Codes for Nutritional Status of Children 5 Codes for Gears/Accessories/Devices 6 Appendices Appendix A. Philippine Standard Classification of Education 13 Appendix B. Philippine Standard Occupational Classification 49 Appendix C. Philippine Standard Industrial Classification 89 iv CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 PREFACE This publication is an accompanying resource to the CBMS Handbook, a compilation of training manuals on the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) methodology developed and especially designed for local government units (LGUs) in monitoring the poverty situation in their localities. The manuals are organized around user tasks—data collection, data processing, poverty mapping, data validation and analysis. They aim to improve the capabilities of LGUs in collecting, processing, and analyzing data. Improved capacities in these areas will facilitate their crafting of appropriate programs to address poverty reduction issues while ensuring that these programs are appropriately and effectively linked to the actual needs of their people. The CBMS uses codes, where applicable and practicable, to facilitate data reduction (segmentation of data into smaller, meaningful parts for analysis) and data retrieval. This Codebook for CBMS HPQ Version 10201301 is, thus, particularly useful to CBMS field editors and coders who are tasked to code interview responses. However, this only contains codes for responses that can be coded using official classification codes that are available from the national statistical agency, such as (i) ethnicity; (ii) courses completed; (iii) occupation; (iv) industry; (v) nutritional status of children; and (vi) fishing gears, accessories, and devices. The codes for these six items were adopted from the official codes prepared by the Philippine Statistics Authority and the National Nutrition Council. The codes for ethnicity, as used in the Codebook of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing, were used to classify ethnic affiliation; the 2008 Philippine Standard Classification for Education was used to classify courses completed; the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification was used to classify occupations; the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification was used to classify industries; the weight for age codes was from the 2012 “Operation Timbang” of the National Nutrition Council and were used to classify the nutritional status of children; and relevant codes from the 2012 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries were used to classify fishing gears, accessories, and devices. This is to allow cross-comparison and benchmarking of data generated from the CBMS, national censuses, and representative surveys. It is hoped that this publication will guide users of the CBMS Handbook in their efforts to put together useful data toward crafting poverty reduction programs in their respective areas. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 v Codes for Ethnicity1 1 1 Abelling/Abellen/Aberling/Aborlin 51 Cebuano 101 Kalinga 2 Adasen 52 Chinese 102 Kamiguin 3 Aeta/Ayta 53 ClataIKlata 103 Kankanaey 4 Agta 54 Cotabatena 104 Kapampangan 5 Agta-Cimaron 55 Cotabateño-Chavacano 105 Karao 6 Agta-Agay 56 Cuyonon/Cuyonen 106 Karay-a 7 Agta-Dumagat 57 Davao-Chavacano 107 Karulano 8 Agta-Tabangnon 58 Davaweño 108 Kaunana 9 Agta-Taboy 59 Diangan 109 Ke’ney or Ken-ey/Tau’t-Bato 10 Agutaynen 60 Dibabawon 110 Kirenteken 11 Akeanon 61 Dibabeen Mulitaan 111 Lahitanen 12 Alangan 62 Dibaben 112 Lambangian 13 Ambala 63 Direrayaan 113 Langilan 14 Applai 64 Dumagat/AIta 114 Livunganen 15 Aromanen-Manobo 65 Dumagat 115 Mabaka 16 Ata 66 Eskaya 116 Maeng 17 Ata/Negrito 67 Gaddang 117 Magahats 18 Ata-Manobo 68 Gubang 118 Mag-anti/Mag-Antsi/Mag-anchi 19 Ati 69 Gubatnon 119 Magbekin/Magbukon/Magbukun 20 Ayangan 70 Guiangan 120 Mag-indi 21 B’laan/Blaan 71 Halawodnon 121 Magkunana 22 Badjao 72 Hanunuo 122 Maguindanao 23 Bago 73 Henanga 123 Majokayong 24 Bagobo 74 Higaonon 124 Malaueg 25 Bagobo-Tagabawa 75 Hiligaynon, lIonggo 125 Mamanwa 26 BajaolBajau Ibaloi/Ibaloy 126 Mandaya 27 Balangao 77 Ibanag 127 Mangguangan 28 Balatok 78 lbatan 128 Manobo 29 Baliwon/Gaddang 79 lfugao 129 Manobo-Blit 30 Banao 80 Imanen 130 Manobo-Dulangan 31 Bangon 81 Imaud 131 Mansaka 32 Bantoanon 82 Ilocano 132 Manubo-Ubo/Manobo-Ubo 33 Banwaon 83 Iranon/lranun/lraynon 133 Maranao 34 Batak 84 Iraya 134 Masadiit 35 Batangan 85 Isinai 135 Masbateño/Masbatenon 36 Betwang 86 Isneg/lsnag/Apayao 136 Matigsalog/MatigsaJug 37 Bikol/Bicol 87 Isoroken 137 Motbog 38 Binongan 88 Itawis 138 Muyadan 39 Bisaya/Binisaya 89 Itneg/Tingguian 139 Obu·Manuvu/Ubo-Manobo 40 Boholano 90 Ivatan 140 Pala’wan/Palawan-o 41 Banlok 91 Iwak/lowak/Owak/I-wak 141 Palawani 42 Bugkalot/Ilongot 92 Jama Mapun 142 Pan-ayanon 43 Buhid 93 Kabayukan 143 Panay-Bukidnon 44 Buhid (Bangon) 94 Kabihug 144 Pangasinan/Panggalato 45 Bukidnon 95 Kadaklan/kachakran 145 Parananum 46 Cagayanen 96 Kailawan/Kaylawan 146 Pulangien/Pulangiyen 47 Catinga 97 Kalagan 147 Ratagnon 48 Capizeno 98 Katanguya 148 Remontado 49 Caviteno 99 Katanguya-Ikalahan 149 Romblomanon 50 Caviteño-Chavacano 100 Kalibugan/Kolibugan 150 Sama Badajo 7 Adopted from the codebook of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing of the National Statistics Office CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 1 Description of Codes for Courses Completed For the CBMS coding system, the acceptable codes for Question 25 are the 7-digit course codes of the 2008 Philippine Standard Classification of Education1 (refer to Appendix A for the full list). This is the 5th level of disaggregation of the codes, which follows the hierarchy of classification: Level (1 digit), Broad Group (2 digits), Field (3 digits), Program (5 digits) and Course (7 digits). For example, the course Bachelor of Science in Nursing is coded 5721201. Its hierarchical structure is as follows2: 5 7 2 12 01 Level - First Stage of Tertiary/Baccalaureate Education (5) Broad Group - Health and Welfare (57) Field - Health Programs (572) Program - Programs in Nursing (57212) Course - Bachelor of Science in Nursing (5721201) 2 2 National Statistical Coordination Board. (2008). Philippine Standard Classification of Education. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psced/default.asp. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Description of Codes for Occupation Determine the code of the occupation, job, or business in which the specific job or occupation of each working member belongs. The list of occupation is found in the attached 2012 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification (PSOC).3 For the CBMS coding system, the acceptable codes for Question 32 are the 4-digit unit group codes found in Appendix B, where the CBMS editor/ coder could refer to. 3 National Statistical Coordination Board. (2012). Philippine Standard Occupational Classification. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: www.nscb.gov.ph/csd/publication/2012%20PSOC%20CD.rar. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 3 Description of Codes for Industry Determine the industry or business in which the main occupation of each member falls (see answer in Question 32). For the CBMS coding system, the acceptable codes for Question 33 are the 4-digit class codes in the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC).4 This is the fourth level of disaggregation of the codes, which follows the hierarchy of classification—section, division, group, class, and subclass. The 2009 PSIC detailed in Appendix C comprises 21 sections, which are then further subdivided into 88 divisions, 245 groups, 520 classes, and 1,271 subclasses. For example, the acceptable code for growing of paddy rice is class code 0112 while the acceptable code for growing of cereals (except rice and corn) is class code 0111. 4 4 National Statistical Coordination Board. (2009). Philippine Standard Industrial Classification. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psic/publication/NSCB_PSIC_2009.pdf. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Codes for Nutritional Status of Children Question 58 applies to household members 0-5 years old. The information will be obtained from the weighing report of the Operation Timbang of the barangay workers called Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) and Barangay Health Workers (BHW) and entered under Question 58 at the end of each fieldwork day. Before submitting the accomplished questionnaires, make sure to check the names of the children in the weighing report and include their nutritional status in the questionnaire. The codes of the nutritional status5 are as follows: 1 – Overweight—has a > +2SD (more than plus 2 standard deviation) value, meaning the child’s weight is “high” for his/her age 2 – Normal — has a value between +2SD and -2SD 3 – Underweight (UW)—has a < -2SD (less than minus 2 standard deviation) value, meaning the child’s weight is “low” for his/her age 4 – Severely underweight (SUW)—has a < -3SD (less than minus 3 standard deviation) value, meaning the child’s weight is lower than underweight limits or severely low for the child’s age Ensure that the date (month and year) is written in the space provided from which the nutritional status was reported by the BHW or BNS. If the child (0-5 years old) was not found in the list, refer the name of the child to the BHW/BNS so they could weigh and evaluate the child’s nutritional status and provide the relevant data to the coder/editor. 5 From the 2012 Operation Timbang results among 0-71 months old preschool children, by city and municipality of the National Nutrition Council. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 5 Codes for Gears/Accessories/Devices The different fishing gears commonly used in the Philippines and their corresponding codes are listed below6: 6 6 National Statistics Office. (2012). Enumerator’s Manual of the 2012 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries. Manila: NSO. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 7 8 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 9 10 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 11 Appendix A. 2008 Philippine Standard Classification of Education Reprinted with permission from the Philippine Statistics Authority Source: National Statistical Coordination Board. (2008). Philippine Standard Classification of Education. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psced/default.asp Appendix A. Philippine Standard Classification of Education 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code Title PRE-PRIMARY/PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION 0 0 0 001 001 00100 0010000 0 0 003 003 00300 0030000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 003 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 103 103 2 2 103 201 2 201 20100 2 2 2 2 2 201 201 201 201 202 20100 20100 20100 20100 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 202 202 202 202 202 203 203 203 203 203 20200 20200 20200 20200 20200 20300 2020001 2020002 2020003 2020004 20300 20300 20300 2030001 2030002 2030003 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 203 20300 2030004 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 GENERAL PROGRAMS, PRE-PRIMARY/PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION LEVEL General Programs, Pre-Primary/Pre-School Education Level (include: nursery, kindergarten and preparatory) SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Programs in Special Education PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY OR FIRST STAGE OF BASIC EDUCATION GENERAL PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS 10100 10100 10100 10100 10100 10100 10100 10100 1010001 1010002 1010003 1010004 1010005 1010006 1010007 10300 1030000 Programs in General Primary/Elementary Education Grade I Grade II Grade III Grade IV Grade V Grade VI Grade VII SPECIAL PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS Programs in Special Primary/Elementary Education SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL OR SECOND STAGE OF BASIC EDUCATION GENERAL SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAMS CONTAINING LITTLE TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 2010001 2010002 2010003 2010004 Programs in General Secondary/High School Education containing Little Technical-Vocational Education First Year High School Second Year High School Third Year High School Fourth Year High School TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Programs in Technical-Vocational Secondary/High School Education First Year High School Second Year High School Third Year High School Fourth Year High School SPECIAL SECONDARY/HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Programs in Special Secondary/High School Education First Year High School Second Year High School Third Year High School Fourth Year High School POST-SECONDARY NON-TERTIARY/TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION GENERAL 401 401 401 401 401 401 408 408 408 408 408 409 409 409 BASIC PROGRAMS 40100 40100 40100 40100 40100 4010001 4010002 4010003 4010004 40811 40811 40812 40821 4082101 40901 40901 4090101 4081101 Basic General Programs Associate in Arts/Liberal Arts Associate in Science Pre-Dental Pre-Optometry LITERACY AND NUMERACY PROGRAMS Programs in Simple Literacy Adult Literacy Program Programs in Functional Literacy Functional Literacy Training PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Programs in Personal Development Course in Career Development CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 15 2008 PSCED 16 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 40 40 409 409 40901 40901 4090102 4090103 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 41 41 41 414 414 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 41401 41401 41401 41401 41404 41404 41404 41404 41404 41404 41404 41404 41404 41408 41408 41408 41412 41412 41422 41422 41472 41499 42101 42101 42101 42101 42104 42104 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42106 42108 42110 42110 42110 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 4140101 4140102 4140103 4140401 4140402 4140403 4140404 4140405 4140406 4140407 4140408 4140801 4140802 4141201 4142201 4147200 4149900 4210101 4210102 4210103 4210401 4210601 4210602 4210603 4210604 4210605 4210606 4210607 4210608 4210609 4210610 4210611 4210612 4210613 4210614 4210615 4210616 4210800 4211001 4211002 4211201 4211202 4211203 4211204 4211205 4211206 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Course in Personality Development Course in Professional Modelling EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION SCIENCE PROGRAMS Programs in General Teacher Training Associate in Education Associate in Teaching Elementary Education Associate in Teaching Secondary Education Programs in Teacher Training with Specialization in Non-Vocational Subjects Associate in Christian/Religious Education Associate in Mathematics Education Associate in Physical Education Associate in Proficiency in Teaching General Science Associate in Teaching General Science Associate in Teaching Language Associate in Teaching Music Associate in Teaching Physics Programs in Teacher Training for Teaching Practical or Vocational Subjects Associate in Industrial Education Associate in Technical/Trade Education Programs in Teacher Training for Teaching Pre-School or Kindergarten Associate in Pre-School Education Programs in Teacher Training for Teachers in Special Education Teacher Certificate Program in Special Education Programs in Education Science in Support of Teaching Other Programs in Teacher Training and Education Science HUMANITIES AND ARTS ARTS PROGRAMS General Programs of Art Studies Associate in Digital Arts Associate in Fine Arts Certificate in Multi-Media Arts Programs in Drawing and Painting Course in Special Fine Arts - Painting Programs in Graphic Arts Associate in Graphic Arts/Printing Technology Course for Compositor Course for Lay Out Artist Course for Letterpress Pressman Course for Repro-Cameraman Course in Binding Course in Binding Machine Operation Course in Commercial Photography Course in Cylindrical Press Operation Course in Graphic Arts Course in Linotype Operation Course in Offset Press Operation Course in Offset Printing Course in Platemaking Course in Platen Press Operation Course in Printing Programs in Sculpturing Programs in Visual and Plastic Arts Course in Silk Screen Designing Course in Silk Screen Printing Programs in Handicrafts Course in Bamboo Craft Course in Buri/Nito/Rattan Craft Course in Ceramics/Pottery Technology Course in Coco Craft Course in Crocheting Course in Fiber Craft 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42112 42122 42122 42122 42122 42122 42122 42122 42122 42122 42132 42132 42132 42142 42142 42152 42152 42152 42199 42199 4211207 4211208 4211209 4211210 4211211 4211212 4211213 4211214 4211215 4211216 4211217 4211218 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 422 42201 42202 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42208 42211 42211 42211 42215 42221 42231 42241 42251 42261 42271 42271 42281 42281 42281 42281 42281 42281 42281 42299 4212201 4212202 4212203 4212204 4212205 4212206 4212207 4212208 4213201 4213202 4214201 4215201 4215202 4219901 4220100 4220200 4220801 4221101 4221102 4221500 4222100 4223100 4224100 4225100 4226100 4227101 4228101 4228102 4228103 4228104 4228105 4228106 4229900 Title Course in Flower and Toy/Stuffed Toy Making Course in Glass Blowing Course in Hand/Machine Embroidery Course in Hand/Machine Knitting Course in Jewelry Craft Course in Leather Craft Course in Metal Craft Course in Paper Craft Course in Plastic Craft Course in Rubber Production Technology Course in Shell Craft Course in Wood Craft Programs in Music Associate in Music Associate in Performing Arts Certificate in Performing Arts (Dance) NC II Certificate in Performing Arts (Song) NC II Artist’s Diploma in Music Artist’s Diploma in Piano Artist’s Diploma in Violin Artist’s Diploma in Voice Programs in Drama Associate in Cultural Arts, including Development/Community Theater Associate in Theater Arts Programs in Photography and Cinematography Course in Photography Programs in Interior Design Course in Interior Design Course in Furniture Design Other Programs in Arts Associate in Product Design and Development Technology HUMANITIES PROGRAMS General Programs in Humanities Programs for Interpreters and Translators Other Programs in Languages, except the Current or Vernacular Language Course in a Foreign Language English Language French Language German Language Japanese Language Korean Language Malaysian Language Mandarin (Fookien) Language Spanish Language Programs in the Current or Vernacular Language and Its Literature Associate in Creative Writing Associate Title in Filipino Programs in Other Living Languages and Their Literature Programs in “Dead” Languages and Their Literature Programs in Linguistics Programs in Comparative Literature Programs in History Programs in Archeology Programs in Philosophy Associate in Philosophy Programs in Religion and Theology Associate in Arts (Classical) Associate in Bible Translation Associate in Marriage and Family Ministry Associate in Mission Associate in Religion Education Associate in Youth Ministry Other Programs in Humanities CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 17 2008 PSCED 18 Level Code Broad Group Field Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 432 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 Program Code 43101 43112 43112 43112 43112 43122 43122 43132 43132 43133 43142 43152 43152 43152 43162 43172 43199 43201 43202 43204 43204 43207 43207 43222 43222 43222 43289 43289 43401 43401 43401 43401 43401 43404 43404 43404 43404 43404 43404 43404 43404 43404 43408 43408 43422 43422 43422 43422 43422 43422 43432 43432 43432 43432 43434 43434 43434 Course Code 4310100 4311201 4311202 4311203 4312201 4313201 4313300 4314200 4315201 4315202 4316200 4317200 4319900 4320100 4320200 4320401 4320701 4322201 4322202 4328901 4340101 4340102 4340103 4340104 4340401 4340402 4340403 4340404 4340405 4340406 4340407 4340408 4340801 4342201 4342202 4342203 4342204 4342205 4343201 4343202 4343203 4343401 4343402 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title SOCIAL SCIENCES, BUSINESS AND LAW SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS General Programs in Social and Behavioral Science Programs in Economics Associate in Econometrics Associate in Economics/Business Economics Associate in Socio-Economic Research Programs in Political Science Associate in Political Science Programs in Sociology Associate in Community Traditions and Customs Programs in Demography Programs in Anthropology Programs in Psychology Associate in Applied Psychology Associate in Industrial/Organizational Psychology Programs in Geography Programs in Studies of Regional Cultures Other Programs in Social and Behavioral Science JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS General Programs in Communication Arts Programs in Journalism Programs in Radio and Television Broadcasting Associate in Broadcast Communication Programs in Public Relations Associate in Advertising Arts Programs in Library Technician Associate in Library and Information Studies Associate in Library Science/Technology/Information Studies Other Programs in Journalism and Information Associate in Mass Communication BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS General Programs in Commerce Associate in Commerce Associate in Entrepreneurship Associate in Management Course in General Clerical Programs in Secretarial Associate in Business and Office Management Associate in Computer Office Administration Associate in Junior Secretarial Associate in Office Administration Course in Automated Office Systems Management Course in Medical Secretarial Course in Secretarial Course in Stenography (Court)/ Course in Stenography (Office) Programs in Office Administration Course in Bookkeeping Programs in Business Machine Operation, except Electronic Data Processing Course for Calculator and Adding Machine Service Technician Course for Repographic Equipment Service Technician Course for Typewriter Service Technician Course in Calculating, Copying and Similar Office Machine Operation Course in Duplicating and Mimeographing Machine Operation Programs in Accountancy Certificate in Computer-based Accountancy Certificate in Computer-based Bookkeeping Certificate in Government Accounting and Auditing Programs in Business Administration, Marketing and Sales Associate in Advertising Associate in Business Administration/Management 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 434 43434 43436 43436 43436 43438 43439 43439 43452 43452 43452 43462 43462 43462 43462 43462 43462 43462 43499 4343403 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 442 442 442 444 444 444 444 446 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 44202 44299 44412 44422 44432 44841 44841 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Administration/Management Programs in Institutional Administration/Management Associate in Airline Management/Administration Associate in Cooperative Management Course in Hospital Administration Course in Marine Catering Management Course in Personnel Administration Course in Recreation, Events and Entertainment Management Other Programs in Office Administration SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Biological Science Other Programs in Life Sciences PHYSICAL SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Chemistry Programs in Geological Science Programs in Physics MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS PROGRAMS COMPUTING/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Programs in Computer Science and Information Technology Associate in Business Software Development Associate in Computer System and Network Technology Associate in Computer Technology Associate in Information and Computer Science Associate in Web-based/Cyber Programming Certificate in Animation NC II Certificate in 2D Animation NC III Certificate in 3D Animation NC III Certificate in Basic Computer Programming Certificate in Contact Center Services NC II Certificate in Desktop Publication Operation Certificate in Legal Transcription NC II Certificate in Medical Transcription NC II Certificate in Programming NC IV Certificate in Systems Analysis Programs in Electronic Data Processing Associate in Computer Data Processing and Information Management Associate in Computer Operations and Data Processing Certificate in PC Operations NC II Course in Electronic Data Processing ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TRADES PROGRAMS Programs in Engineering Technology Certificate in Civil Engineering Technology Certificate in Drafting Certificate in Illustration Programs in Surveying Associate in Mapping/Marine Surveying Programs in Aeronautical Engineering Techniques Associate in Aeronautical Technology Associate in Aircraft Maintenance Associate in Aircraft Maintenance Technology Associate in Aircraft Technology CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 19 2008 PSCED 20 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 45204 45204 45206 45206 45212 45212 45212 45216 45216 45216 45218 45222 45222 45222 45222 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45224 45225 45225 45225 45225 4520405 4520406 4 4 45 45 452 452 45225 45225 4522504 4522505 4 45 452 45225 4522506 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 45225 45225 45225 45225 45225 45226 45226 45226 45226 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 4522507 4522508 4522509 4522510 4522511 4520601 4521201 4521202 4521601 4521602 4521800 4522201 4522202 4522203 4522401 4522402 4522403 4522404 4522405 4522406 4522407 4522408 4522409 4522410 4522411 4522412 4522413 4522501 4522502 4522503 4522601 4522602 4522603 4522801 4522802 4522803 4522804 4522805 4522806 4522807 4522808 4522809 4522810 4522811 4522812 4522813 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Associate in Aviation/Avionics Technology Course for Avionics/Aviation Technician Programs in Drafting and Design Associate in Drafting Technology Programs in Chemical Engineering and Materials Techniques Associate in Chemical Technology Certificate in Pyrotechnics NC II Programs in Civil Engineering Techniques Associate in Civil Engineering Technology Associate in Civil Technology Programs in Geodetic Engineering Techniques Programs in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Techniques Associate in Electronics Communication Technology Associate in Instrumentation and Control Technology Certificate in Computer Hardware Servicing NC II Programs in Electrical and Electronic Trades Certificate in Consumer Electronics NC II Certificate in Consumer Electronics NC III Certificate in Consumer Electronics NC IV Certificate in Electrical Technology Certificate in Electronics Technology Certificate in Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC II Certificate in Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC III Certificate in Instrumentation and Control Servicing NC IV Certificate in Mechatronics Servicing NC II Certificate in Mechatronics Servicing NC III Certificate in Mechatronics Servicing NC IV Course for Consumer Electronics Service Technician Course for Integrated Circuit (IC) Operator/Technician Programs in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Trades Certificate in Air Duct Servicing NC II Certificate in Ice Plant Refrigeration Servicing NC III Certificate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) - PACU/CRE Servicing NC Certificate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) Technology Certificate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) Window-type AC/ Domestic Refrigeration NC I Certificate in Transport Refrigeration and Air Conditionong (RAC) Servicing NC II Course for Auto/Bus Air Conditioning Mechanic Course for Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Course for Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician Course for Packaged Air Conditioning Technician Course for Refrigeration Mechanic Programs in Industrial Engineering Techniques Associate in Industrial Design Associate in Industrial Facilities Technology Associate in Industrial Technology Programs in Materials-Handling and Earth-Moving Equipment Operation Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Bulldozer) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Crawler Crane) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Forklift) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Hydraulic Excavator) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Hydraulic Excavator) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Rough Terrain Crane) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Truck-Mounted Crane) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Operation (Wheel Loader) NC II Certificate in Heavy Equipment Servicing (Mechanical) NC II Course for Asphalt Paver Machine Operator Course for Back Hoes Excavator Operator Course for Bulldozer Operator 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 452 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45228 45232 45232 45232 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45234 45236 45242 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45244 45250 45253 45263 45281 45281 45299 45299 4522814 4522815 4522816 4522817 4522818 4522819 4522820 4522821 4522822 4522823 4522824 4522825 4522826 4522827 4522828 4523201 4523202 4523401 4523402 4523403 4523404 4523405 4523406 4523407 4523408 4523409 4523410 4523411 4523412 4523413 4523414 4523415 4523416 4523417 4523418 4523419 4523420 4523600 4524200 4524401 4524402 4524403 4524404 4524405 4524406 4524407 4524408 4524409 4524410 4524411 4524412 4524413 4525000 4525300 4526300 4528101 4529901 Title Course for Crane Machine Operator Course for Crawler Excavator Operator Course for Dump Truck Operator/Driver Course for Excavator Machine Operator Course for Forklift Operator Course for Grader Operator Course for Loader Operator Course for Mobile/Crawler Crane Operator Course for Motor Grade Operator Course for Motorized Farm Equipment Operator Course for Road Grader/Scraper Operator Course for Road Roller Operator Course for Roller Compact Operator Course for Transit Mixer Operator Course for Truck/Trailer Operator Programs in Metallurgical Engineering Techniques Associate in Foundry Engineering Technology Associate in Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology Programs in Metal Trades Associate in General Metal Technology Certificate in Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) NC I Certificate in Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) NC II Certificate in Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) NC III Certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC I Certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC II Certificate in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC III Certificate in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC II Certificate in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC IV Certificate in Gas Welding NC I Certificate in Gas Welding NC II Certificate in Machining NC I Certificate in Machining NC II Certificate in Machining NC III Certificate in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I Certificate in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II Certificate in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC III Certificate in Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC IV Certificate in Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) NC I Certificate in Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) NC II Programs in Mining Engineering Techniques Programs in Mechanical Engineering Techniques Programs in Mechanical and Mechanical Repair Trades Certificate in Auto Body Painting/Finishing NC I Certificate in Auto Body Painting/Finishing NC II Certificate in Auto Body Painting/Finishing NC III Certificate in Auto Body Repairing NC II Certificate in Auto Diesel Technology Certificate in Auto Engine Rebuilding NC II Certificate in Auto Servicing NC I Certificate in Auto Servicing NC II Certificate in Auto Servicing NC III Certificate in Auto Servicing NC IV Certificate in Automotive/Mechanical Technology Certificate in Diesel Technology Certificate in Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing NC II Programs in Sanitary Engineering Techniques Programs in Agricultural Engineering Techniques Programs in Forestry Engineering Techniques Programs in Marine Engineering Techniques Certificate in Marine Engineering Other Programs in Engineering Techniques Associate in Technology CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 21 2008 PSCED 22 Level Code Broad Group Field Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 454 454 454 454 454 454 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4581609 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING PROGRAMS Programs in Food and Drink Processing Associate in Food Processing Certificate in Fish Products Packaging NC II Certificate in Food Processing NC II Course in Baking Course in Candy/Confectionery Making Course in Vinegar/Wine Making Programs in Food Technology Associate in Food Preparation/Preservation Technology Associate in Food Technology Associate in Nutrition and Food Technology Associate in Sugar Technology Programs in Leather Trades Certificate in Footwear Making NC II Course in Footwear Technology Course in Leathergoods Making Programs in Textile Trades Course in Dyeing Techniques Course in Loom Weaving Course in Weaving Programs in Clothing and Related Trade Associate in Apparel/Garments Technology Certificate in Dressmaking NC II Certificate in Tailoring NC II Course for Industrial Garments Cutter Course in Basic Sewing Course in Embroidery Machine Operation Course in Industrial Embroidery Machine Operation Course in Industrial Sewing Machine Operation Course in Patternmaking and Grading Course in Special Machine Operation Course in Upholstery (Furniture and Automotive) Programs in Woodworking Trades Course in Charcoal Making Course in Rattan Furniture Sample Making Course in Wood Carving (Furniture) Course in Wood Finishing Course in Wood Furniture Sample Making Course in Wood Tuner Course Course in Wooden Boat Builder Course in Wooden Sash Making Course in Woodworking Technology ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING PROGRAMS General Programs in Architecture and Town Planning Techniques Associate in Architectural Drafting Programs in Structural Architecture Associate in Architectural Interiors Associate in Structural Drafting Programs in Architecture Programs in Landscape Architecture Associate in Landscaping Programs in Building Trades Associate in Building Construction Technology Certificate in Building Wiring Installation NC II Certificate in Carpentry NC II Certificate in Carpentry NC III Certificate in Construction Painting NC I Certificate in Construction Painting NC II Certificate in Construction Painting NC III Certificate in Masonry NC II Certificate in Masonry NC III 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 458 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45816 45822 4581610 4581611 4581612 4581613 4581614 4581615 4581616 4581617 4581618 4581619 4581620 4581621 4581622 4581623 4581624 4581625 4581626 4581627 4581628 4581629 4582200 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 46201 46201 46201 46201 46202 46202 46203 46203 46203 46203 46203 46206 46206 46206 46208 46208 46208 46208 46208 46212 46226 46249 46249 46262 46262 46262 46262 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 46272 4620101 4620102 4620103 4620201 4620301 4620302 4620303 4620304 4620601 4620602 4620801 4620802 4620803 4620804 4621200 4622600 4624901 4626201 4626202 4626203 4627201 4627202 4627203 4627204 4627205 4627206 4627207 4627208 Title Certificate in Plumbing NC I Certificate in Plumbing NC II Certificate in Plumbing NC III Certificate in Reinforced Steel Bar (RSB) Installation NC II Certificate in Scaffold Erection NC II Certificate in Tile Setting NC II Course for Building Maintenance Worker Course for Insulator Course for Shulterer Course in Glazier (General) Course in House/Building Carpentry Course in House/Building Painting Course in Main Pipe Laying Course in Masonry (General) Course in Parquetry Course in Pipe Fitting Course in Plumbing Course in Roofing Course in Service Pipe Laying Course in Water Well Drilling and Pump Installation Programs in Town or Community Planning AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERY PROGRAMS General Programs in Agriculture Associate in Agricultural Technology Associate in Agriculture Certificate in Agricultural Technology Programs in Agriculture Course in Agri-Farm Technology Programs in Animal Husbandry Associate in Animal Husbandry/Technology Certificate in Animal Health Care and Management NC III Certificate in Animal Production NC II Certificate in Slaughtering Operations NC II Programs in Horticulture Certificate in Horticulture NC II Certificate in Horticulture NC III Programs in Agronomy Associate in Crop Production Certificate in Agricultural Crops Production I Certificate in Agricultural Crops Production III Certificate in Pest Management (Vegetables) NC II Programs in Agricultural Economics Programs in Soil and Water Technology Other Programs in Agriculture Course in Industrial Tree Plantation Technology Programs in Forestry and Forest Product Techniques Associate in Forestry Certificate in Forestry Course for Forest Ranger Programs in Fisheries Technology Associate in Fisheries Associate in Fisheries Technology Certificate in Aquaculture NC II Certificate in Fish Capture NC I Certificate in Fish Capture NC II Certificate in Fisheries Certificate in Fisheries Technology specializing in: Fish Capture Fish Culture Fish Preservation Certificate in Fishing Gear Repair and Maintenance NC III CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 23 2008 PSCED Level Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 24 Broad Group 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 Field Code 462 462 464 464 464 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 Program Code 46272 46272 Course Code 4627209 4627210 46432 46432 46432 4643201 4643202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47202 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47208 47212 47212 47212 47212 47215 47215 47217 47217 47217 47242 47242 47242 47242 47242 47252 47252 47262 47262 47264 47264 47264 47272 47272 47272 47282 47282 47282 47282 47282 47299 47299 47299 47299 47299 47299 4720201 4720202 4720203 4720204 4720205 4720206 4720207 4720208 4720209 4720801 4720802 4720803 4720804 4720805 4720806 4720807 4720808 4720809 4721201 4721202 4721203 4721501 4721701 4721702 4724201 4724202 4724203 4724204 4725201 4726201 4726401 4726402 4727201 4727202 4728201 4728202 4728203 4728204 4729901 4729902 4729903 4729904 4729905 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Course in Fish Farm Technology Course in Fishing Technology VETERINARY PROGRAMS Programs in Veterinary Technology Course for Veterinary Technician Pre-Doctor of Veterinary Medicine HEALTH AND WELFARE HEALTH PROGRAMS Programs in Public Health Inspection Associate in Barangay/Community Health Work Associate in Elderly Health Care Associate in Sanitary Science Certificate in Barangay Health Services NC II Certificate in Emergency Medical Services NC II Certificate in Health Care Services NC II Course for Health Aide Course in Environmental Health Course in Medico Legal Programs in Physio-Therapy and Occupational Therapy Associate in Physio-Therapy Associate in Pulmonary Therapy Associate in Respiratory Therapy Certificate in Massage Therapy NC II Course in Acupuncture Course in Chirotherapy Course in Reflexology Course in Shiatsu/Swedish Massage Course in Therapeutic Massage Programs in Nursing Certificate in Caregiving NC II Course for Nursing Aide/Nursing Assistant Course in Practical/Vocational Nursing Programs in Midwifery Graduate in Midwifery Programs in Medical X-Ray Techniques Associate in Radiological Technology Course for Bio-Medical Equipment Technician Programs in Dental Techniques Associate in Dental Technology Course for Dental Aide Course in Dental Hygiene Course in Dental Prosthesis Making Programs in Pharmaceutical Techniques Course for Pharmacy Technician Programs in Optometry Techniques Course for Optician Programs in Optical Lens Making Course for Optometry Laboratory Technician Course in Optical Lens Making Programs in Nutrition and Dietetics Course for Dietetics Aide Course for Dietetics Technician Programs in Laboratory Technology Course for Chemical Laboratory Technician Course for Dental Laboratory Technician Course for Glaze Solution Mixer Course for Instrumentation Technician Other Programs in Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Techniques Associate in Health Science Education Certificate in Bio-Medical Equipment Servicing NC II Course in Paramedics Health Science Education Partnership Program Innovative Health Sciences Education Program 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 4 4 47 47 476 476 47632 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 476 476 476 47632 47642 47642 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 481 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 48101 48101 48101 48122 48132 48134 48136 48136 48136 48136 48136 48136 48142 48142 48142 48142 48142 48142 48142 48152 48152 48162 48164 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Programs in Home Economics Programs in Barbering and Beauty Culture Course for Make-Up Artist Course in Beauty Culture Course in Cosmetology Course in Hair Dressing/Styling Course in Hair Science Programs in Cooking (Restaurant-and Hotel-type) Certificate in Commercial Cooking NC II Certificate in Commercial Cooking NC III Certificate in Commercial Cooking NC IV Certificate in Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Course for Kitchen Supervisor Course in Culinary Arts Programs in Laundry and Dry Cleaning Trades Course in Dry Cleaning Programs in Retailing Programs in Sports Science Associate in Sports Officiating and Coaching Certificate in Sports/Sports Studies Programs in Hotel and Restaurant Trades Associate in Hotel and Restaurant Management Associate in Hotel and Restaurant Services Technology Certificate in Baking/Pastry Production NC II Certificate in Bartending NC II Certificate in Food and Beverage Services NC II Certificate in Food and Beverage Services NC III Certificate in Food and Beverage Services NC IV Certificate in Food Management Certificate in Front Office Services NC II Certificate in Housekeeping NC II Course in Butchering Programs in Tourist Trades Associate in Tourism Associate in Tourism and Travel Management Certificate in Tour Guiding Services NC II Certificate in Travel Services NC II Course for Tourist/Travel Guide TRANSPORT SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Air Crew Associate in Air Transportation Course in Airflight and Ground Commercial/Private Pilot Ground Course Flying Course Non-Destructive Testing Course Rotary Wing Flying Course Course in Airways Operator Technology Course in Transportation Stewardship Programs in Ship’s Officiating Certificate in Deck Seafaring NC I CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 25 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 484 485 485 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 486 489 48406 48406 48406 48406 48406 48406 48408 48408 48408 4840602 4840603 4840604 4840605 4840606 4840607 48552 4855200 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 489 489 489 489 489 489 489 489 489 48902 48902 48902 48902 48902 48902 48902 48902 48999 501 501 501 50100 50100 48612 48612 48612 48612 48612 48612 48612 48615 48615 48617 48617 48619 4840801 4840802 4861201 4861202 4861203 4861204 4861205 4861206 4861501 4861701 4861900 4890201 4890202 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 26 50 50 50 50 5010001 5010002 5010003 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 51401 51401 51401 51401 51401 51404 5140101 5140102 5140103 5140104 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 51404 51404 51404 51404 51404 51404 51404 51404 5140401 5140402 5140403 5140404 5140405 5140406 5140407 5140408 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Certificate in Deck Seafaring NC II Certificate in Deck Seafaring NC III Certificate in Engine Seafaring NC I Certificate in Engine Seafaring NC II Certificate in Engine Seafaring NC III Course in First Aid at Sea Programs in Land Transport Certificate in Driving NC II Certificate in Driving NC III ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS Programs in Environmental Studies SECURITY SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Police Works and Related Law Enforcement Certificate in Civil Security Certificate in Criminology Certificate in Police Administration Certificate in Security Services NC II Pre-Licensing and In-Service Training for Security Personnel Supervisory Course for Security Personnel Programs in Fire Protection and Firefighting Course in Firefighting and Fire Prevention Programs in Military Course in Ballistics Other Programs in Civil Security OTHER PROGRAMS IN EDUCATION AT THE THIRD LEVEL, FIRST STAGE, OF THE TYPE THAT LEADS TO AN AWARD NOT EQUIVALENT TO A FIRST UNIVERSITY OR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE Other Programs in Communication Course in Communication Technology Course for Broadcast Technician Course for Communication Electrician Course for Communication Lineman Course for General Radio Communication Operator Course for Radio Communication Technician Course in Data Communication Technology Other Programs in Education at the Third Level, First Stage, of the Type that Leads to an Award Not Equivalent to a First University or Baccalaureate Degree, N. E. C. FIRST STAGE OF TERTIARY/BACCALAUREATE EDUCATION (NOT LEADING DIRECTLY TO AN ADVANCED RESEARCH QUALIFICATION) GENERAL BASIC PROGRAMS Basic General Programs Bachelor Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION SCIENCE PROGRAMS Programs in General Teacher Training Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Secondary Education Bachelor of Science in Elementary and Secondary Education Bachelor of Science in Pedagogy Programs in Teacher Training with Specialization in Non-Vocational Subjects Bachelor of Home Economics and Livelihood Education for Teachers Bachelor of Physical Education Bachelor of Sports Science Bachelor of Technology and Home Economics for Teachers Bachelor of Arts in Language Education for Teachers Bachelor of Science in Chemistry for Teachers Bachelor of Science in English Education as Secondary Language Bachelor of Science in Language Education for Teachers 2008 PSCED Level Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Broad Group 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 Field Code 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 514 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 521 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 Program Code 51404 51404 51404 51404 51404 51408 51408 51408 51412 51412 51412 51416 51422 51422 51472 51472 51499 51499 51499 51499 51499 51499 51499 51499 52101 52101 52101 52104 52108 52122 52122 52122 52132 52132 52132 52132 52132 52132 52152 52152 52199 52199 52201 52201 52211 52211 52211 52211 52211 52215 52215 52221 52231 52231 52241 52241 52241 52251 52251 52251 Course Code 5140409 5140410 5140411 5140412 5140413 5140801 5140802 5141201 5141202 5141600 5142201 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Education Science in Support of Teaching Bachelor of Science in Guidance and Counseling Other Programs in Teacher Training and Education Science Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education Bachelor of Science in Business/Commercial Education Bachelor of Science in Extension Education Bachelor of Science in Fishery Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics for Teachers Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Education HUMANITIES AND ARTS ARTS PROGRAMS General Programs in Art Studies Bachelor of Digital Arts Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts/Bachelor of Fine Arts Programs in Drawing and Painting Programs in Sculpturing Programs in Music Bachelor of Music Liturgy Bachelor of Science in Music/Bachelor of Music Programs in Drama Bachelor of Performing Arts Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Drama Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Theater Arts Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts Bachelor of Science in Speech and Drama Programs in Interior Design Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Other Programs in Arts Bachelor of Arts in Film and Audio-Visual Communication HUMANITIES PROGRAMS General Programs in Humanities Bachelor of Arts in Humanities Programs in the Current or Vernacular Language and Its Literature Bachelor of Arts in English Bachelor of Arts in English Literature Bachelor of Arts in Filipino Bachelor of Arts in Philippine Literature Programs in Other Living Languages and Their Literature Bachelor of Arts in European Languages Programs in “Dead” Languages and Their Literature Programs in Linguistics Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics Programs in Comparative Literature Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature Bachelor of Arts in Literature Programs in History Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies Bachelor of Arts in History CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 27 2008 PSCED 28 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 522 52261 52271 52271 52271 52281 52281 52281 52281 52281 52281 52299 5226100 5228101 5228102 5228103 5228104 5228105 5229900 531 531 531 531 531 53101 53101 53101 53101 5310101 5310102 5310103 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 531 532 532 532 532 532 532 53101 53101 53112 53112 53112 53112 53112 53112 53122 53122 53122 53122 53122 53132 53132 53132 53132 53133 53133 53142 53142 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53162 53162 53172 53172 53172 53172 53172 53199 53201 53201 53201 53202 53202 5320201 5 5 5 53 53 53 532 532 532 53202 53202 53202 5320202 5320203 5320204 5227101 5227102 5310104 5310105 5311201 5311202 5311203 5311204 5311205 5312201 5312202 5312203 5312204 5313201 5313202 5313203 5313301 5314201 5315201 5315202 5315203 5315204 5316201 5317201 5317202 5317203 5317204 5319900 5320101 5320102 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Programs in Archeology Programs in Philosophy Bachelor of Arts in Classical/Philosophy/Bachelor of Classical/Philosophy Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy/Bachelor of Philosophy Programs in Religion and Theology Bachelor of Evangelical Ministry Bachelor of Arts in Religion Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies Bachelor of Arts in Divinity/Bachelor of Divinity Bachelor of Arts in Theology/Bachelor of Theology Other Programs in Humanities SOCIAL SCIENCES, BUSINESS AND LAW SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS General Programs in Social and Behavioral Science Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science Bachelor of Arts in Social Science Bachelor of Arts in Human Behavior Technology/Bachelor of Human Behavior Technology Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science Bachelor of Science in Human Behavior Technology Programs in Economics Bachelor of Arts in Economics Bachelor of Arts in Applied Economics/Bachelor of Applied Economics Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics Bachelor of Science in Business Economics Bachelor of Science in Economics Programs in Political Science Bachelor of Arts in Political Science/Bachelor in Political Science Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service Bachelor of Science in International Relations Bachelor of Science in Political Economy Programs in Sociology Bachelor of Arts in Applied Sociology Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Bachelor of Science in Sociology Programs in Demography Bachelor of Science in Demography Programs in Anthropology Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology Programs in Psychology Bachelor of Arts in Applied Psychology Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Bachelor of Science in Psychology Programs in Geography Bachelor of Science in Geography Programs in Studies of Regional Cultures Bachelor of Arts in Arabic/Islamic Studies Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Bachelor of Arts in Philippine Arts Bachelor of Arts in Philippine Studies Other Programs in Social and Behavioral Science JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS Programs in General Communication Arts Bachelor of Arts in Communication Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies Programs in Journalism Bachelor of Arts in Business Journalism/Bachelor in Business Journalism Bachelor of Arts in Journalism/Bachelor in Journalism Bachelor of Science in Business Journalism Bachelor of Science in Journalism 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 532 532 532 532 532 532 532 53204 53204 53204 53207 53207 53222 53222 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 532 532 532 532 532 532 534 534 534 534 53222 53229 53229 53229 53229 53229 5322901 5322902 5322903 5322904 53401 53401 53401 5340101 5340102 5 53 534 53401 5340103 5 53 534 53401 5340104 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 53401 53401 53401 53401 53401 53404 53404 53404 53404 53404 53432 53432 53432 53432 53432 53434 53434 53434 5340105 5340106 5340107 5340108 5340109 5 5 53 53 534 534 53434 53436 5343403 5 5 5 53 53 53 534 534 534 53436 53436 53436 5343601 5343602 5343603 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 534 534 534 534 53439 53439 53439 53439 5343901 5343902 5343903 5 53 534 53439 5343904 5 53 534 53439 5343905 5 5 53 53 534 534 53439 53439 5343906 5343907 5 5 53 53 534 534 53439 53439 5343908 5343909 5320401 5320402 5320701 5322201 5322202 5340401 5340402 5340403 5340404 5343201 5343202 5343203 5343204 5343401 5343402 Title Programs in Radio and Television Broadcasting Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Communication Programs in Public Relations Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Programs in Library Science Bachelor of Arts in Library and Information Science/Bachelor of Library and Information Science Bachelor of Arts in Library Science/Bachelor of Library Science Other Programs in Journalism and Information Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts/Mass Communication Bachelor of Arts in Communication Research Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS General Programs in Business Administration/Commerce Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration/Bachelor in Business Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurial Management/Bachelor in Entrepreneurial Management Bachelor of Arts in Business Management/Bachelor of Business Management Bachelor of Arts in Management and Social Work /Bachelor of Management and Social Work Bachelor of Science in Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Management Bachelor of Science in Commerce Bachelor of Science in Management Programs in Secretarial Bachelor of Science in Airline Secretarial/Administration Bachelor of Science in Computer Secretarial Bachelor of Science in Office Administration/Technology Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Computer Accounting and Management Bachelor of Science in Management and Accountancy Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Marketing Bachelor of Arts in Advertising/Bachelor of Advertising Bachelor of Arts in Advertising and Public Relations/Bachelor of Advertising and Public Relations Bachelor of Science in Marketing Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Finance and Investment Bachelor of Science in Finance Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance/Bachelor in Banking and Finance Programs in Business Administration with Other Specialization Bachelor of Arts in Legal Management Bachelor of Arts in Business Engineering/Bachelor in Business Engineering Bachelor of Arts in Agricultural Entrepreneurship/Bachelor of Agricultural Bachelor of Arts in Business Distributive Arts/Bachelor of Business Distributive Arts Bachelor of Arts in Computer Management/Bachelor of Computer Management Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Management/Bachelor of Industrial Bachelor of Arts in Transportation Management/Bachelor of Transportation Management Bachelor of Science in Agri-Business Management Bachelor of Science in Business Enterpreneurship CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 29 2008 PSCED 30 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 534 538 538 538 538 53439 53439 53439 53439 53439 53452 53452 53452 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53462 53499 53499 53499 53499 53499 53499 53499 5343910 5343911 5343912 5343913 5343914 5349901 5349902 5349903 5349904 5349905 5349906 53801 53801 53801 5380101 5380102 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 542 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54202 54209 54209 54209 54209 54412 54412 54412 54412 54412 54422 54422 54422 54432 54432 54432 5345201 5345202 5346201 5346202 5346203 5346204 5346205 5346206 5346207 5346208 5346209 5420201 5420202 5420203 5420204 5420205 5420206 5420207 5420208 5420209 5420210 5420211 5420212 5420213 5420214 5420901 5420902 5420903 5441201 5441202 5441203 5441204 5442201 5442202 5443201 5443202 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Bachelor of Science in Business Technology Bachelor of Science in Economics and Cooperatives Bachelor of Science in Fishery Business Management Bachelor of Science in Home Arts and Enterpreneurship Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management Programs in Public Administration Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration/Bachelor of Public Administration Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Programs in Institutional Administration/Management Bachelor of Arts in Port Administration/Bachelor of Port Administration Bachelor of Science in Airline Business Administration/Management Bachelor of Science in Airline Management Bachelor of Science in Airline Management and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration Bachelor of Science in Food Service Administration Bachelor of Science in Hospital Administration Bachelor of Science in Postal Management Bachelor of Science in Shipping Management Other Programs in Business Administration/Management Bachelor of Arts in Legal and Indigenous Studies Bachelor of Arts in Cooperatives/Bachelor of Cooperatives Bachelor of Science in Cooperative Management Bachelor of Science in Maritime Management Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management Bachelor of Science in Supply Management LAW PROGRAMS General Programs in Law Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Bachelor of Science in Jurisprudence SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Biological Science Bachelor of Science in Applied Biology Bachelor of Science in Bio-Chemistry Bachelor of Scienc e in Biological Science Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Science in Botany Bachelor of Science in Entomology Bachelor of Science in Human Biology Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology Bachelor of Science in Micro-Biology Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Bio-Technology Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology Bachelor of Science in Physiology Bachelor of Science in Plant Science Bachelor of Science in Zoology Other Programs in Life Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Applied Science/Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Science in General Science Bachelor of Science in Natural Science PHYSICAL SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Chemical Research Bachelor of Science in Chemical Technology Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry Programs in Geological Science Bachelor of Science in Geology Bachelor of Science in Volcanology Programs in Physics Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics Bachelor of Science in Metallurgy 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 544 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 546 548 548 548 54432 54432 54442 54442 54452 54452 54462 54462 54462 5443203 5443204 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54841 54844 54844 5484401 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 548 54844 5484402 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55204 55212 55212 55212 55212 55212 55216 55216 55216 54601 54601 54611 54611 54611 54611 54621 54621 54699 54699 54841 54841 5444201 5445201 5446201 5446202 5460101 5461101 5461102 5461103 5462101 5469901 5484101 5484102 5484103 5484104 5484105 5484106 5484107 5484108 5484109 5484110 5484111 5520401 5520402 5520403 5520404 5520405 5520406 5520407 5520408 5520409 5520410 5520411 5520412 5521201 5521202 5521203 5521204 5521601 5521602 Title Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor of Science in Physics-Mathematics Programs in Astronomy Bachelor of Science in Astronomy Programs in Meteorology Bachelor of Science in Meteorology Programs in Oceanography Bachelor of Science in Marine Science Bachelor of Science in Oceanography MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS PROGRAMS General Programs in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Programs in Statistics Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics Bachelor of Science in Experimental Statistics Bachelor of Science in Statistics Programs in Actuarial Science Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science Other Programs in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics COMPUTING/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Programs in Computer Science and Information Technology Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology/Bachelor in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Business Computer Applications Bachelor of Science in Computer Applications Bachelor of Science in Computer Data Processing Management Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Information System/Management Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Management Information System Bachelor of Science in Software Technology Programs in Electronic Data Processing Bachelor of Science in Computer Data Processing and Information Management Bachelor of Science in Data Processing ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TRADES PROGRAMS Programs in Aeronautical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Technology Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Technology Bachelor of Science in Aviation Bachelor of Science in Aviation Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Avionics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Avionics Technology Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Avionics Bachelor of Science in Flying Technology Programs in Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Ceramics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering Programs in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Construction Technology CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 31 2008 PSCED 32 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 552 554 554 554 554 558 558 558 558 558 558 558 55218 55218 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55222 55226 55226 55226 55226 55226 55226 55226 55232 55232 55236 55236 55242 55242 55242 55242 55242 55250 55250 55250 55250 55253 55253 55253 55263 55263 55281 55281 55281 55299 55299 55299 55299 55299 5 56 562 562 562 562 55476 55476 55476 Course Code 5521801 5522201 5522202 5522203 5522204 5522205 5522206 5522207 5522208 5522209 5522210 5522601 5522602 5522603 5522604 5522605 5522606 5523201 5523601 5524201 5524202 5524203 5524204 5525001 5525002 5525003 5525301 5525302 5526301 5528101 5528102 5529901 5529902 5529903 5529904 5547601 5547602 55801 55801 55812 55812 55822 55822 5582201 56201 56201 5620101 5580101 5581201 5620102 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Programs in Geodetic Engineering Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering Programs in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Communications Engineering Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Technology Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation and Control Engineering Programs in Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Management Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Bachelor of Science in Management Engineering Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Programs in Metallurgical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Programs in Mining Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering Programs in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Automotive Technology Bachelor of Science in Geothermal Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Technology Programs in Sanitary Engineering Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Bachelor of Science in Sanitary Engineering Programs in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Resource Engineering Programs in Forestry Engineering Bachelor of Science in Forest Products Engineering Programs in Marine Engineering Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Other Programs in Engineering Bachelor of Arts in Technology/Bachelor of Technology Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology Bachelor of Science in Food Engineering Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING PROGRAMS Programs in Clothing and Related Trades Bachelor of Science in Clothing Technology Bachelor of Science in Garment/Textile Technology ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING PROGRAMS General Programs in Architecture and Town Planning Bachelor of Science in Architecture Programs in Landscape Architecture Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Programs in Town Planning Bachelor of Science in Town and Country Planning AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERY PROGRAMS General Programs in Agriculture Bachelor of Arts in Agricultural Technology/Bachelor of Agricultural Technology Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 562 562 562 562 562 562 56203 56203 56203 56203 56206 56206 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 56206 56208 56208 56212 56212 56222 56222 56226 56249 56249 56249 56249 56249 56249 56249 56262 56262 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 562 564 56262 56262 56272 56272 56272 56272 56272 56272 Course Code 5620301 5620302 5620303 5620601 5620602 5620801 5621201 5622201 5622600 5624901 5624902 5624903 5624904 5624905 5624906 5626201 5626202 5626203 5627201 5627202 5627203 5627204 5627205 56432 5643201 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 57202 57202 57202 57206 57206 57206 57208 57208 57208 57208 57208 57212 57212 57217 57217 57230 57230 57242 57242 57252 57252 57252 57252 5720201 5720202 5720601 5720602 5720801 5720802 5720803 5720804 5721201 5721701 5723001 5724201 5725201 5725202 5725203 Title Programs in Animal Husbandry Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry Bachelor of Science in Animal Science Bachelor of Science in Animal Technology Programs in Horticulture Bachelor of Arts in Horticulture Management/Bachelor of Technology in Horticulture Management Bachelor of Science in Horticulture Programs in Agronomy Bachelor of Science in Agronomy Programs in Agricultural Economics Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics Programs in Food Science and Technology Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Programs in Soil and Water Sciences Other Programs in Agriculture Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Administration Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Development Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Management Bachelor of Science in Rice Technology Bachelor of Science in Sugar Technology Programs in Forestry Bachelor of Arts in Agro-Forestry Technology/Bachelor in Agro-Forestry Technology Bachelor of Science in Agro-Forestry Bachelor of Science in Forestry Programs in Fishery Science and Technology Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Resource Management and Technology Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Bachelor of Science in Fishing Technology Bachelor of Science in Inland Fisheries VETERINARY PROGRAMS Programs in Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology HEALTH AND WELFARE HEALTH PROGRAMS Programs in Hygiene Bachelor of Science in Community/Public Health Bachelor of Science in Sanitary Science Programs in Medicine Bachelor of Arts in Basic Medical Sciences Doctor of Medicine Programs in Rehabilitation Medicine Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology Programs in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programs in Medical X-Ray Techniques Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology Programs in Medical Technology Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Programs in Dentistry Doctor of Dental Medicine Programs in Pharmacy Bachelor of Science in Industrial Pharmacy Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 33 2008 PSCED 34 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 572 572 572 572 572 572 572 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 57262 57262 57272 57272 57299 57299 57299 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 581 584 584 584 584 585 585 585 58404 58404 58404 5840401 5840402 58552 58552 5855201 5 5 5 58 58 58 585 585 585 58552 58552 58552 5855202 5855203 5855204 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 585 585 586 586 586 586 586 586 586 586 586 586 589 58552 58552 5855205 5855206 5 5 5 58 58 58 589 589 589 57632 57632 57652 57652 57652 57652 58101 58101 58101 58101 58132 58134 58134 58172 58172 58182 58182 58182 58182 58182 58613 58613 58613 58613 58613 58617 58619 58619 58619 58901 58999 58999 Course Code 5726201 5727201 5729901 5729902 5763201 5763202 5765201 5765202 5765203 5810101 5810102 5810103 5813200 5813401 5817201 5818201 5818202 5818203 5818204 5861301 5861302 5861303 5861304 5861700 5861901 5861902 5890100 5899901 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Programs in Optometry Doctor of Optometry Programs in Nutrition and Dietetics Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Other Programs in Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Bachelor of Science in Paramedics Bachelor of Science in Rural Medicine SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Social Welfare Bachelor of Arts in Social Services/Social Work Programs in Community Development Bachelor of Science in Community Development Bachelor of Science in Development of Multi-Cultural Communities Bachelor of Science in Rural Development Management SERVICES PERSONAL SERVICES PROGRAMS General Programs in Home Economics (Domestic Science) Bachelor of Science in Family and Child Development Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology Programs in Home Economics with Emphasis on Household Arts Other Programs in Home Economics Bachelor of Science in Home Technology Programs in Hotel and Restaurant Trades Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Programs in Tourism Bachelor of Arts in Tourism Bachelor of Science in Tourism Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Hotel and Restaurant Management Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Travel Management TRANSPORT SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Nautical Science Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation Bachelor of Science in Nautical Science ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS Programs in Environmental Studies Bachelor of Arts in Technology in Environmental Management/Bachelor of Technology in Environmental Management Bachelor of Science in Coastal Resource Management Bachelor of Science in Ecology Bachelor of Science in Environmental Development/Environmental Hygiene/Environmental Science Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management Bachelor of Science in Environmental Planning SECURITY SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Criminal Justice Education Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Criminology Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science Bachelor of Science in Industrial Security Management Bachelor of Science in Police/Law Enforcement Administration Programs in Military Other Programs in Civil Security Bachelor of Arts in Peace and Security Studies Bachelor of Science in Peace and Security Studies OTHER PROGRAMS OF EDUCATION AT THE THIRD LEVEL, FIRST STAGE, OF THE TYPE THAT LEADS TO A BACCALAUREATE OR FIRST UNIVERSITY/ PROFESSIONAL DEGREE (HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL, FIRST STAGE, OR COLLEGIATE EDUCATION LEVEL) Programs in Human Resource Development Dual Programs of Other Programs of Education Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Economics and Bachelor of Arts in History 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 58 589 58999 5899902 5 58 589 58999 5899903 5 58 589 58999 5899904 5 58 589 58999 5899905 5 58 589 58999 5899906 5 58 589 58999 5899907 5 58 589 58999 5899908 5 58 589 58999 5899909 5 58 589 58999 5899910 5 58 589 58999 5899911 5 58 589 58999 5899912 5 58 589 58999 5899913 5 58 589 58999 5899914 5 58 589 58999 5899915 5 58 589 58999 5899916 5 58 589 58999 5899917 5 58 589 58999 5899918 5 58 589 58999 5899919 5 58 589 58999 5899920 5 58 589 58999 5899921 5 58 589 58999 5899922 5 58 589 58999 5899923 5 58 589 58999 5899924 5 58 589 58999 5899925 5 58 589 58999 5899926 5 58 589 58999 5899927 5 58 589 58999 5899928 5 58 589 58999 5899929 5 58 589 58999 5899930 5 58 589 58999 5899931 5 58 589 58999 5899932 5 58 589 58999 5899933 5 58 589 58999 5899934 Title Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English and Bachelor of Arts Major in Literature Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Guidance and Counselling and Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in History and Bachelor of Arts Major in Behavioral Science Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in History and Bachelor of Arts Major in Economics Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Literature and Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Literature and Bachelor of Arts Major in Translation Studies Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Religious Education and Bachelor of Arts Major in Literature Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Religious Education and Bachelor of Arts Major in Philosophy Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Religious Education and Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Translation Studies and Bachelor of Arts Major in Literature Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Translation Studies and Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in History and Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science Major in Social Planning and Development Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Computer Applications and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in General Science and Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics and Physics and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Statistics and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics and Bachelor of Science Major in Computer Applications Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics and Bachelor of Science Major in Computer Electronics Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Economics and Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Business Management Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Economics and Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Management and Financial Institutions Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Education Technology and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Major in Computer Applications Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Major in American Studies and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Major in European Studies and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Major in Japanese Studies and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts Major in Behavioral Science and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts Major in Organizational Communication and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts Major in Philosophy and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts Major in Political Science and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology and Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Biology Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Chemistry Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 35 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 5 58 589 58999 5899935 5 58 589 58999 5899936 5 58 589 58999 5899937 5 58 589 58999 5899938 5 58 589 58999 5899939 5 58 589 58999 5899940 5 58 589 58999 5899941 5 58 589 58999 5899942 6 36 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 601 601 601 601 601 601 601 601 601 60100 60100 60100 60100 60100 60100 60100 60100 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61401 61404 6140101 6140102 6140103 6140104 6140105 6140106 6140107 6140108 6140109 6140110 6140111 6140112 6140113 6140114 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 6140401 6140402 6140403 6140404 6140405 6140406 6140407 6140408 6140409 6140410 6140411 6140412 6140413 6010001 6010002 6010003 6010004 6010005 6010006 6010007 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics - Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Physics Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Biology Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Chemistry - Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics - Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Physics Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) Project SECOND STAGE OF TERTIARY/POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION (LEADING TO AN ADVANCED RESEARCH QUALIFICATION) GENERAL BASIC PROGRAMS Basic General Programs Professional Diploma Master of Professional Studies Master of Arts Master of Science Doctor of Letters Doctor of Arts Doctor of Science EDUCATION TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION SCIENCE PROGRAMS General Programs in Education Science Diploma in Educational Curriculum and Supervision Diploma in Educational Planning and Administration Diploma in Elementary Teaching Diploma in Teaching Master of Arts in Educational Management Master of Arts in Elementary Education Master of Arts in Secondary Education Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Arts in Education/Master of Education Master of Science in Education Master of Science in Educational Management Master of Science in Teaching Doctor of Education Doctor of Philosophy in Education Programs in Teacher Training with Specialization in Non-Vocational Subjects Diploma in Language Studies Education Diploma in Language Teaching Diploma in Mathematics Teaching Diploma in Physical Education Diploma in Science Teaching Diploma in Social Studies Education Teacher’s Post-Graduate Diploma in Music Teacher’s Post-Graduate Diploma in Spanish Master of Arts in Health Education/Studies Master of Arts in Language Teaching Master of Arts in Music Education Master of Arts in Reading Master of Arts in Religious Education 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61404 61408 6140414 6140415 6140416 6140417 6140418 6140419 6140420 6140421 6140422 6140423 6140424 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 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Science in Physical Education/Administration Doctor of Mathematics Education Doctor of Arts in Language Teaching Doctor of Philosophy in Language Teaching Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education Programs in Education with Specialization in Curriculum Development in Vocational Subjects Diploma in Teaching Vocational Education Master in Technician Teacher Education Master of Arts in Industrial Education Master of Arts in Non-Formal Education Master of Arts in Vocational Education Master of Science in Industrial/Practical Arts Doctor of Technology Education Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Education Programs with Specialization in Early Childhood Education Master of Arts in Childhood Education Programs with Specialization in Adult Education Programs with Specialization in the Education of the Handicapped Master of Arts in Special Education Programs in Educational Administration and Supervision Diploma in Educational Management Master of Arts in Educational Management/Administration Master of Arts in Educational Programs Management Master of Science in Educational Management/Administration Doctor of Educational Management/Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management/Administration Programs in Education Science in Support of Teaching Master of Arts in Educational Psychology Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling Doctor of Guidance and Counseling Other Programs in Teacher Training and Education Science Master in Health Professions Education Master of Business Education Master of Arts in Agricultural Education Master of Arts in Development Education Master of Arts in Environmental Education Master of Arts in Environmental Studies Master of Arts in Nursing Education Master of Science in Agricultural Education Master of Science in Business Education Master of Science in Development Education Doctor of Agricultural Education Doctor of Occupational Education Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Education Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education HUMANITIES AND ARTS ARTS PROGRAMS General Programs in Art Studies Master in Fine Arts/Master of Fine Arts Master of Arts in Fine Arts Programs in the History and Philosophy of Art Master of Arts in Art History Programs in Drawing and Painting Programs in Sculpturing CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 37 2008 PSCED 38 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 62122 62122 62122 62122 62132 62132 62152 62199 62201 62201 62211 62211 62211 62211 62211 62211 62211 62211 62211 62215 62215 62215 62215 62215 62221 62231 62231 62231 62241 62241 62241 62251 62251 62251 62251 62251 62251 62261 62261 62261 62271 62271 62271 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 62281 Course Code 6212201 6212202 6212203 6213201 6215200 6219900 6220101 6221101 6221102 6221103 6221104 6221105 6221106 6221107 6221108 6221501 6221502 6221503 6221504 6222100 6223101 6223102 6224101 6224102 6225101 6225102 6225103 6225104 6225105 6226101 6226102 6227101 6227102 6228101 6228102 6228103 6228104 6228105 6228106 6228107 6228108 6228109 6228110 6228111 6228112 6228113 6228114 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Programs in Music Post-Graduate Diploma in Ethnomusicology Artist’s Post-Graduate Diploma in Music Master of Arts in Music/Master in Music Programs in Drama Master of Arts in Speech and Drama/Master of Speech and Drama Programs in Interior Design Other Programs in Arts HUMANITIES PROGRAMS General Programs in Humanities Master of Arts in Humanities Programs in the Current or Vernacular Language and Its Literature Master of Arts in English Master of Arts in English Literature Master of Arts in Filipino Master of Arts in Philippine Literature Doctor of Philosophy in English Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature Doctor of Philosophy in Filipino Doctor of Philosophy in Philippine Literature Programs in Other Living Languages and Their Literature Master of Arts in Language and Literature Master of Arts in Spanish Doctor of Arts in Language and Literature Doctor of Philosophy in Spanish Programs in “Dead” Languages and Their Literature Programs in Linguistics Master of Arts in Linguistics Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics Programs in Comparative Literature Master of Arts in Comparative Literature Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Literature Programs in History Master of Arts in Development Studies Master of Arts in History Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies Doctor of Philosophy in History Doctor of Philosophy in Peace and Development Studies Programs in Archeology Diploma in Archeology Master of Arts in Archeology Programs in Philosophy Master of Arts in Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy Programs in Religion and Theology Diploma in Ministry Diploma in Pastoral Theology/Religion Master of Divinity Master of Educational Ministries Master of Ministry Master of Spiritual Life Master of Arts in Biblical Studies Master of Arts in Christian Leadership Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology/Religion Master of Arts in Systematic Theology/Religion Master of Arts in Theological/Religious Studies Master of Science in Pastoral Theology/Religion Doctor of Divinity 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 622 622 622 622 62281 62281 62281 62299 6228115 6228116 6228117 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 63101 63101 63101 63101 63101 63101 63101 63101 63101 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63112 63122 63122 63122 63122 63132 63132 63132 63132 63132 63132 63132 63132 63132 63133 63133 63133 63133 63133 63142 63142 63142 63142 63142 63152 63152 63152 63152 63152 63152 63152 63152 63162 63162 63162 6310101 6310102 6310103 6310104 6310105 6310106 6310107 6310108 6311201 6311202 6311203 6311204 6311205 6311206 6311207 6311208 6311209 6312201 6312202 6312203 6313201 6313202 6313203 6313204 6313205 6313206 6313207 6313208 6313301 6313302 6313303 6313304 6314201 6314202 6314203 6314204 6315201 6315202 6315203 6315204 6315205 6315206 6315207 6316201 6316202 Title Doctor of Ministry Doctor of Pastoral Theology/Religion Doctor of Philosophy in Theology/Religion Other Programs in Humanities SOCIAL SCIENCES, BUSINESS AND LAW SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS General Programs in Social and Behavioral Science Diploma in Social Studies Master of Arts in Behavioral Science Master of Arts in Social Research Master of Arts in Social Science Master of Arts in Social Studies Master of Science in Social Science Doctor of Philosophy in Social Science Doctor of Philosophy in Social Studies Programs in Economics Diploma in Development Economics Master of Business Economics Master of Development Economics Master of Arts in Applied Economics Master of Arts in Economic Research Master of Arts in Economics Master of Science in Economics Master of Science in Industrial Economics Doctor of Philosophy in Economics Programs in Political Science Master of Arts in Political Science Master of Science in Political Science Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science Programs in Sociology Master of General and Pastoral Sociology Master of Arts in Rural Sociology Master of Arts in Sociology Master of Science in Applied Sociology and Anthropology Master of Science in Pastoral Sociology Master of Science in Rural Sociology Master of Science in Sociology Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Programs in Demography Diploma in Population Communication Master of Population Studies Master of Arts in Demography Master of Science in Demography Programs in Anthropology Diploma in Applied Cosmetic Anthropology Master of Arts in Anthropology Master of Science in Anthropology Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology Programs in Psychology Diploma in Industrial Psychology Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Master of Arts in Industrial Psychology Master of Arts in Psychology Master of Science in Psychology Doctor of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology Programs in Geography Master of Arts in Geography Master of Science in Geography CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 39 2008 PSCED 40 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 63172 63172 63172 63172 63172 63172 63172 63172 63172 63199 6317201 6317202 6317203 6317204 6317205 6317206 6317207 6317208 6319900 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 634 634 634 634 634 63207 63222 63222 63222 63222 63229 63229 63229 6322901 6322902 63401 63401 63401 63401 6340101 6340102 6340103 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 63401 63401 63401 63401 63401 63401 63401 63401 63432 63432 63432 63432 63434 63436 6340104 6340105 6340106 6340107 6340108 6340109 6340110 6340111 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 63436 63436 63436 63439 63439 63439 63439 6343601 6343602 6343603 63201 63201 63201 63201 63202 63202 63202 63202 63204 63204 63204 6320101 6320102 6320103 6320201 6320202 6320203 6320401 6320402 6320700 6322201 6322202 6322203 6343201 6343202 6343203 6343400 6343901 6343902 6343903 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title Programs in Studies of Regional Cultures Diploma in Southeast Asian Studies Master of International Studies Master of Arts in Asian Studies Master of Arts in Islamic Studies Master of Arts in Philippine Muslim Personal Laws Master of Arts in Philippine Studies/Master of Philippine Studies Master of Science in Oriental Religion and Culture Doctor of Philosophy in Philippine Studies Other Programs in Social and Behavioral Science JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS General Programs in Communication Arts Master of Arts in Communication Master of Arts in Media Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Programs in Journalism Diploma in Business Journalism Diploma in Journalism Master of Arts in Journalism Programs in Radio and Television Broadcasting Diploma in Broadcast Communication Master of Arts in Broadcast Communication/Master in Broadcast Communication Programs in Public Relations Programs in Library Science Diploma in Librarianship Master of Arts in Library Science/Master in Library Science Master of Science in Library Science Other Programs in Journalism and Information Master of Arts in Christian Communication Master of Arts in Mass Communication/Master in Mass Communication BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS General Programs in Business Administration (Commerce) Diploma in Management Master of Arts in Business Administration (Commerce) Master of Arts in Business Administration/Management/Master in Business Administration/Management Master of Arts in Management/Master in Management Master of Science in Business Administration (Commerce) Master of Science in Business Management/Administration Master of Science in Management Doctor in Management Doctor of Business Administration/Management Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Doctor of Philosophy in Management Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Accountancy Diploma in Management and Accounting for Executives Master in Accountancy Master of Science in Accountancy Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Marketing Programs in Business Administration with Specialization in Finance and Investment Master of Science in Banking and Finance Master of Science in Computational Finance Master of Science in Financial Management Programs in Business Administration with Other Specialization Diploma in Agri-Business Management Diploma in Industrial Relations Diploma in Technology Management 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63439 63452 63452 63452 63452 63452 63452 63452 63452 6343904 6343905 6343906 6343907 6343908 6343909 6343910 6343911 6343912 6343913 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 63452 63452 63452 63452 63452 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63462 63499 63499 63499 63499 63499 63499 6349901 6349902 6349903 6349904 6349905 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 634 634 634 634 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 63499 63499 63499 63499 6349906 6349907 6349908 6349909 63801 63801 63801 63804 63808 63899 63899 63899 6345201 6345202 6345203 6345204 6345205 6345206 6345207 6345208 6345209 6345210 6345211 6345212 6346201 6346202 6346203 6346204 6346205 6346206 6346207 6346208 6346209 6346210 6346211 6346212 6346213 6346214 6380101 6380102 6380400 6380800 6389901 6389902 Title Master in Agri-Business Management Master in Business Economics Master in Communication Management Master in Construction Management Master in Industrial Relations Master of Science in Agri-Business Management Master of Science in Commerce and Taxation Doctor of Business Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Agri-Business Management Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management Programs in Public Administration Diploma in Governmental Management Diploma in Public Management Master in Governmental Management Master in Local Government Master of Business and Government Administration Master of Arts in Fiscal Studies Master of Arts in Public Administration/Management/Master in Public Administration/Management Master of Science in Public and Business Administration Doctor of Fiscal Studies Doctor of Public Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Fiscal Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Public Management/Administration Programs in Institutional Administration/Management Diploma in Educational Administration Master in Customs Administration Master in Hospital Administration Master in Management of Small Industry Master in Media Management Master in Police Management/Administration Master in Shipping Business Management Master of Church Administration Master of Arts in School Administration Master of Arts in Vocational School Management Master of Science in Elementary School Management Master of Science in Food Service Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Food Service Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Institutional Development Management Other Programs in Business Administration/Management Diploma in Cooperatives Diploma in Development Administration Diploma in Research and Development Management Master in Resource Systems Management Master of Arts in Development Management/Administration//Master in Development Management/Administration Master of Arts in Organizational Development and Planning Master of Science in Cooperative Management Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Development and Planning LAW PROGRAMS Programs in Jurisprudence and History of Law Master of Laws Doctor of Civil Laws Programs in International Law Programs in Maritime Law Other Programs in Law and Jurisprudence Master of Laws in Taxation Master of Science in Criminal Justice CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 41 2008 PSCED 42 Level Code Broad Group Field Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 646 646 646 646 646 Program Code 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64202 64412 64412 64412 64412 64422 64422 64422 64422 64432 64432 64432 64432 64432 64442 64452 64452 64452 64452 64462 64462 64462 64462 64462 64499 64601 64601 64601 64601 Course Code 6420201 6420202 6420203 6420204 6420205 6420206 6420207 6420208 6420209 6420210 6420211 6420212 6420213 6420214 6420215 6420216 6420217 6420218 6420219 6420220 6420221 6420222 6420223 6420224 6420225 6420226 6420227 6441201 6441202 6441203 6442201 6442202 6442203 6443201 6443202 6443203 6443204 6444200 6445201 6445202 6445203 6446201 6446202 6446203 6446204 6449900 6460101 6460102 6460103 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title SCIENCE LIFE SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Biological Science Diploma in Bio-Chemistry Diploma in Micro-Biology Diploma in Physiology Diploma Program in Biology Master of Science in Applied Zoology Master of Science in Bio-Chemistry Master of Science in Biological Science Master of Science in Biology Master of Science in Botany Master of Science in Entomology Master of Science in Genetics Master of Science in Marine Biology Master of Science in Micro-Biology Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Bio-Technology Master of Science in Pharmacology Master of Science in Physiology Master of Science in Zoology Doctor of Philosophy in Bio-Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Science Doctor of Philosophy in Biology Doctor of Philosophy in Botany Doctor of Philosophy in Entomology Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics Doctor of Philosophy in Micro-Biology Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Biology and Bio-Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology PHYSICAL SCIENCES PROGRAMS Programs in Chemistry Diploma Program in Chemistry Master of Science in Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry Programs in Geological Science Master of Science in Geology Master of Science in Marine Geology Doctor of Philosophy in Geology Programs in Physics Diploma in Physics Master of Science in Applied Physics Master of Science in Physics Doctor of Philosophy in Physics Programs in Astronomy Programs in Meteorology Diploma in Meteorology Master of Science in Meteorology Doctor of Philosophy in Meteorology Programs in Oceanography Master of Science in Marine Bio-Diversity Master of Science in Marine Science Master of Science in Oceanography Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Science Other Programs in Physical Sciences MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS PROGRAMS General Programs in Mathematics Diploma in Mathematics Master of Arts in Mathematics Master of Science in Applied Mathematics 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 646 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 64601 64601 64601 64611 64611 64611 64611 64611 64611 64621 64621 64699 6460104 6460105 6460106 6462101 6469900 64841 64841 64841 64841 64841 64841 64841 64841 64841 6484101 6484102 6484103 6484104 6484105 6484106 6484107 6484108 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 65212 65212 65212 65212 65216 65216 65216 65216 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65222 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65226 65232 65232 65232 65236 65242 65242 65242 65242 6461101 6461102 6461103 6461104 6461105 6521201 6521202 6521203 6521601 6521602 6521603 6522201 6522202 6522203 6522204 6522205 6522206 6522207 6522208 6522209 6522601 6522602 6522603 6522604 6522605 6522606 6522607 6522608 6522609 6522610 6522611 6522612 6523201 6523202 6523600 6524201 6524202 6524203 Title Master of Science in Mathematics Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Science Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Programs in Statistics Diploma in Statistics Master in Applied Statistics Master of Arts in Statistics/Master of Statistics Master of Science in Statistics Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics Programs in Actuarial Science Doctor of Philosophy in Actuarial Science Other Programs in Mathematics COMPUTING/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Programs in Computer Science Diploma in Computer Science Diploma in Computer Technology Master in Computer Science Master of Computer Applications Master of Science in Computer Science Master of Science in Information Management/Science Master of Science in Information Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TRADES PROGRAMS Programs in Chemical Engineering Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering Programs in Civil Engineering Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering Master of Science in Civil Engineering Master of Science in Structural Engineering Programs in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Diploma in Remote Sensing Master in Electrical Technology Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering Master of Science in Computer Engineering Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Master of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering Master of Science in Remote Sensing Doctor of Philosophy in Electronics and Communications Engineering Programs in Industrial Engineering Diploma in Industrial Engineering Master in Industrial and Management Engineering Master of Engineering in Industrial Engineering Master of Management Engineering Master of Arts in Industrial Development and Technology Master of Arts in Industrial Engineering Master of Arts in Industrial Technology Master of Science in Industrial and Management Engineering Master of Science in Industrial Engineering Master of Science in Management Engineering Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering Programs in Metallurgical Engineering Master of Engineering in Metallurgical Engineering Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Programs in Mining Engineering Programs in Mechanical Engineering Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 43 2008 PSCED 44 Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 652 658 658 658 65250 65250 65250 65250 65253 65253 65253 65253 65263 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 65299 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 658 658 658 658 658 658 658 658 65802 65822 65822 65822 65822 6582201 6582202 6582203 65822 6582204 6 65 658 6 6 66 66 662 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 Course Code 6525001 6525002 6525003 6525301 6525302 6525303 6526300 6529901 6529902 6529903 6529904 6529905 6529906 6529907 6529908 6529909 6529910 6529911 6529912 6529913 6529914 6529915 6529916 65801 6580101 6580201 65812 6581201 Title Programs in Sanitary Engineering Master of Public Health Engineering Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Master of Science in Sanitary Engineering Programs in Agricultural Engineering Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering Doctor of Agricultural Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Engineering Programs in Forestry Engineering Other Programs in Engineering Diploma in Engineering (Water Resources) Master in Engineering Design Master in Engineering Science Master in Land and Water Resources Engineering Master in Technology Master of Engineering in Engineering Design Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering Master in Engineering/Master of Engineering Master of Science in Energy Engineering Master of Science in Engineering Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering Master of Science in Meteorological Engineering Master of Science in Water and Waste Water Engineering Doctor of Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Energy Engineering Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science Engineering ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING PROGRAMS General Programs in Architecture and Town Planning Master of Science in Architecture Programs in Structural Architecture Master of Architecture in Architectural Design Programs in Landscape Architecture Master in Tropical Landscape Architecture Programs in Town Planning Diploma in Land Use Planning Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning Master of Arts in Urban and Regional Planning /Master in Urban and Regional Planning Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and Regional Planning AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERY PROGRAMS 66201 66201 66201 66201 66201 66201 66203 66203 66203 66203 66206 66206 66206 66206 66206 66206 66208 66208 66208 66208 66208 6620101 6620102 6620103 6620104 6620105 6620301 6620302 6620303 6620601 6620602 6620603 6620604 6620605 6620801 6620802 6620803 6620804 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 General Programs in Agriculture Diploma in Agriculture Master in Agriculture Master of Science in Agriculture Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture Programs in Animal Husbandry Master of Science in Animal Husbandry Master of Science in Animal Science Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science Programs in Horticulture Master of Science in Horticulture Master of Science in Plant Pathology Master of Science in Plant Science Doctor of Philosophy in Horticulture Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Pathology Programs in Agronomy Master of Science in Agronomy Master of Science in Crop Protection Master of Science in Crop Science Master of Science in Grain Science 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 662 66208 66208 66208 66208 66208 66208 66212 66212 66212 66212 66222 66222 66222 66226 66226 66226 66226 66226 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66249 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66262 66272 66272 66272 66272 66272 66272 6620805 6620806 6620807 6620808 6620809 6620810 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 66 66 66 66 66 664 664 664 664 664 664 66432 66432 66432 66432 66432 6621201 6621202 6621203 6622201 6622202 6622601 6622602 6622603 6622604 6624901 6624902 6624903 6624904 6624905 6624906 6624907 6624908 6624909 6624910 6624911 6624912 6624913 6624914 6626201 6626202 6626203 6626204 6626205 6626206 6626207 6626208 6626209 6626210 6626211 6627201 6627202 6627203 6627204 6627205 6643201 6643202 6643203 6643204 Title Master of Science in Plant Breeding Master of Science in Seed Science Master of Science in Weed Science Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy Doctor of Philosophy in Crop Science Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Breeding Programs in Agricultural Economics Diploma in Agricultural Economics Master of Science in Agricultural Economics Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Economics Programs in Food Science and Technology Master of Science in Food Science/Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science/Technology Programs in Soil and Water Sciences Master in Soil and Water Development Master of Soil Science (Soil Conservation and Management) Master of Science in Soil Science (Soil Conservation and Management) Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science Other Programs in Agriculture Master in Agricultural Development Master of Arts in Agrarian Reform Master of Arts in Agrarian Studies/Master of Agrarian Studies Master of Science in Agricultural Chemistry Master of Science in Agricultural Development Master of Science in Agro-Industrial Technology Master of Science in Agro-Meteorology Master of Science in Development Communication Master of Science in Farming System Master of Science in Sericulture Doctor of Agricultural Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Development Communication Doctor of Philosophy in Farming System Programs in Forestry Diploma in Agro-Forestry Master of Forestry Master of Science in Agro-Forestry Master of Science in Forest Biological Science Master of Science in Forest Entomology Master of Science in Forest Resources Management Master of Science in Forestry Master of Science in Wildlife Studies Master of Science in Wood Science and Technology Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry Doctor of Philosophy in Wood Science and Technology Programs in Fisheries Science and Technology Master in Fisheries Technology Master of Science in Aquaculture Master of Science in Fisheries Doctor of Science in Fisheries Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries VETERINARY PROGRAMS Programs in Veterinary Medicine Master of Science in Veterinary Medicine Master of Science in Veterinary Parasitology Master of Science in Veterinary Pathology Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 45 2008 PSCED 46 Level Code Broad Group Field Code 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 672 676 676 676 676 676 676 676 676 676 676 676 Program Code 67202 67202 67202 67202 67202 67202 67202 67202 67202 67206 67206 67206 67206 67206 67208 67208 67208 67208 67208 67212 67212 67212 67230 67230 67242 67242 67242 67242 67242 67242 67252 67252 67252 67252 67252 67252 67252 67252 67262 67262 67262 67262 67272 67272 67272 67272 67272 67272 67299 67632 67632 67632 67632 67632 67632 67652 67652 67652 67652 Course Code 6720201 6720202 6720203 6720204 6720205 6720206 6720207 6720208 6720601 6720602 6720603 6720604 6720801 6720802 6720803 6721201 6721202 6721203 6723001 6724201 6724202 6724203 6724204 6724205 6725201 6725202 6725203 6725204 6725205 6725206 6725207 6726201 6726202 6726203 6727201 6727202 6727203 6727204 6727205 6729900 6763201 6763202 6763203 6763204 6763205 6765201 6765202 6765203 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Title HEALTH AND WELFARE HEALTH PROGRAMS Programs in Hygiene Diploma in Public Health Master in Community Health Master in Medical Health Master in Public Health/Master of Public Health Master of Arts in Health Science Master of Arts in Public Health Master of Science in Public Health Doctor of Public Health Programs in Medical Specialties Diploma in Anesthesiology Master of Science in Clinical Medicine (Epidemiology) Master of Science in Clinical Medicine (Surgery) Master of Science in Internal Medicine Programs in Rehabilitation Medicine Master in Occupational Health Master in Rehabilitation Science Master of Science in Occupational Health Programs in Nursing Master of Arts in Nursing/Master in Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Programs in Medical Technology Master of Science in Medical Technology Programs in Dental and Stomatological Specialties Diploma in Dental Public Health Diploma in Orthodontics Master of Dental Science Master of Science in Dentistry Doctor of Dental Medicine Programs in Pharmacy Master of Science in Hospital Pharmacy Master of Science in Industrial Pharmacy Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Master of Science in Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacy Programs in Optometry Master in Clinical Audiology Master of Science in Optometry Doctor of Optometry Programs in Nutrition and Dietetics Master of Science in Applied Nutrition Master of Science in Food and Nutrition Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics Doctor of Philosophy in Food and Nutrition Other Programs in Health SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Social Welfare Diploma in Social Work Master of Social Work Master of Science in Social Development Master of Science in Social Work Doctor of Social Development Programs in Community Development Diploma in Community Development Diploma in Community Organizing Master in Participatory Development 2008 PSCED Level Code Broad Group Field Code Program Code Course Code 6 6 67 67 676 676 67652 67652 6765204 6765205 6 6 6 6 6 67 67 67 67 67 676 676 676 676 676 67652 67652 67652 67652 67652 6765206 6765207 6765208 6765209 6765210 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 685 685 685 685 685 685 685 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 686 689 6 6 6 6 6 68 68 68 68 68 689 689 689 689 689 68901 68901 68901 68901 68999 6890101 6890102 6890103 6 6 68 68 689 689 68999 68999 6899901 6899902 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68101 68132 68134 68134 68134 68172 68172 68182 68182 68552 68552 68552 68552 68552 68552 68613 68613 68613 68613 68617 68619 6810101 6810102 6810103 6810104 6810105 6810106 6810107 6810108 6810109 6813200 6813401 6813402 6817201 6818201 6855201 6855202 6855203 6855204 6855205 6861301 6861302 6861303 6861700 6861901 Title Master of Rural/Community Development Master of Arts in Community Development/Master in Community Development Master of Science in Community Development Master of Science in Extension Service and Management Master of Science in Rural/Community Development Doctor of Philosophy in Community Development Doctor of Philosophy in Rural Development SERVICES PERSONAL SERVICES General Programs in Home Economics (Domestic Science) Diploma in Early Childhood Development Diploma in Family Life and Child Development Master in Family Life and Child Development Master of Arts in Child Development Master of Arts in Family Life/Family Education Master of Arts in Home Economics/Master of Home Economics Master of Science in Family Resource Management Master of Science in Home Economics Doctor of Philosophy in Home Economics Programs in Household Arts Other Programs in Home Economics Diploma in Home Technology Master of Science in Home Technology Programs in Hotel and Restaurant Trades Master of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Programs in Tourist Trades Diploma in Tourism ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS Programs in Environmental Studies Diploma in Environmental Science Master of Environmental Planning Master of Science in Environmental Management Master of Science in Environmental Science/Studies Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science SECURITY SERVICES PROGRAMS Programs in Criminal Justice Education Master of Criminology Master of Science in Criminology Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology Programs in Military Other Programs in Civil Security Master of Arts in Peace and Security OTHER PROGRAMS IN EDUCATION AT THE THIRD LEVEL, SECOND STAGE, OF THE TYPE THAT LEADS TO A POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE/ UNIVERSITY DEGREE (HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL, SECOND STAGE, OR GRADUATE LEVEL) Programs in Human Resource Development Master of Arts in Human Resource Development and Planning Master of Science in Personnel and Human Resource Management Doctor of Philosophy in Personnel and Human Resource Management Other Programs in Education at the Third Level, Second Stage, of the Type that Leads to a Post-Graduate Certificate/University Degree (Higher Education Level, Second Stage, or Graduate Level), N. E. C. Diploma in Women and Development Master of Arts in Women and Development CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 47 Appendix B. 2012 Philippine Standard Occupational Classification Reprinted with permission from the Philippine Statistics Authority Source: National Statistical Coordination Board. (2012). Philippine Standard Occupational Classification. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: www.nscb.gov.ph/csd/publication/2012%20PSOC%20CD.rar Appendix B. Philippine Standard Occupational Classification 2012 PSOC ARMED FORCES OCCUPATIONS COMMISSIONED ARMED OFFICERS 011 Admiral0110 Admiral of the fleet 0110 Air commodore 0110 Air marshal 0110 Brigadier (army) 0110 Captain (air force, army, navy) 0110 Colonel (army) 0110 Commodore (navy) 0110 Field marshal 0110 Flying officer (military) 0110 General (army) 0110 Group captain, (air force) 0110 Lieutenant 0110 Lieutenant colonel (army) 0110 Lieutenant commander (navy) 0110 Lieutenant, flight 0110 Major (army) 0110 Midshipman0110 Naval officer (military) 0110 Navy commander 0110 Officer cadet (armed forces) 0110 Officer cadet (army) 0110 Pilot officer 0110 Second lieutenant (army) 0110 Squadron leader 0110 Sublieutenant (navy) 0110 Wing commander 0110 NON-COMMISSIONED ARMED FORCES OFFICERS Boatswain (navy) Flight sergeant Master Sergeant Quarter master Sergeant (army) Sergeant major Warrant officer 021 0210 0210 0210 0210 0210 0210 0210 ARMED FORCES OCCUPATIONS, OTHER RANKS 031 Airman0310 Bombardier0310 Corporal (air force) 0310 Corporal (army) 0310 Coxswain (navy) 0310 Gunners mate 0310 Infantryman/woman0310 Paratrooper0310 Rifleman/woman0310 Seaman (navy) 0310 MANAGERS LEGISLATORS AND SENIOR OFFICIALS 111 City/ Municipal Councilor 1111 Congressman1111 Governor/Vice Governor 1111 Mayor/Vice Mayor 1111 Member of the Barangay Council (Sangguniang Pambarangay)1111 Member of the Provincial Board (Sangguniang Panlalawigan)1111 Senator1111 Administrator/Deputy Administrator 1112 Ambassador1112 Attaché1112 Cabinet Secretary/Under Secretary/Assistant Secretary 1112 Chairman/Vice Chairman 1112 Chief of Staff 1112 City Administrator 1112 Civil Registrar 1112 Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner/Assistant Commissioner1112 Consul1112 Consul General 1112 Director General/Deputy Director General/Assistant Director General 1112 Director/Assistant Director 1112 Executive Director/Deputy Executive Director 1112 Governor/Deputy Governor of the Central Bank 1112 Inspector-general (police) 1112 Ombudsman1112 Postmaster General 1112 President/Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines1112 Solicitor General 1112 Treasurer of the Philippines 1112 Barangay Chairman/Captain 1113 Barangay secretary 1113 Barangay treasurer 1113 Other barangay officials 1113 Tribe Chieftain 1113 Village/tribe head 1113 Economic-interest organization Senior official 1114 Employers’ organization President 1114 Employers’ organization Secretary-General 1114 Employers’ organization Senior Official 1114 Humanitarian organization Senior Official 1114 Labor organization Senior Official 1114 Political party Leader 1114 Political party President 1114 Political party Senior Official 1114 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 51 2012 PSOC 52 Special-interest organization Senior Official Trade union president Trade union Secretary-General Trade union Senior Official 1114 1114 1114 1114 MANAGING DIRECTORS AND CHIEF EXECUTIVES Chief Executive Officer Chief Operation Officer Corporate Director Corporation Chief executive Director of the Board Managing Director Organization/enterprise Board Directors and Members Organization/enterprise Deputy administrator Organization/enterprise Executive Assistant Organization/enterprise Executive Vice-President Organization/enterprise President Organization/enterprise Senior Vice-President Organization/enterprise Special assistant supervisor Organization/enterprise Supervising governor Organization/enterprise Vice-President President (organization/enterprise) Regional manager 112 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 BUSINESS SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS Accounting manager Administration manager Budgeting manager Business services managing-proprietor Company secretary Compensation manager External audit manager Finance manager Internal audit manager Investment manager Assistant training manager Benefits manager Industrial relations manager Industrial zone manager Labor relations manager Personnel/human resource manager Recruitment Manager Training center manager Training manager Welfare manager Corporate compliance manager Corporate planning manager Corporate quality assurance manager Corporate services manager Policy manager Strategic planning manager Administrative services manager Cleaning services manager 121 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1211 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1212 1213 1213 1213 1213 1213 1213 1219 1219 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Cleaning services managing-proprietor 1219 Facilities manager 1219 Impresario1219 Personal care services managing-proprietor 1219 Production & operations manager (extra territorial organization)1219 Production and operations/business services manager 1219 Production and operations/cleaning manager 1219 Production and operations/personal care manager 1219 Project manager 1219 Purchasing manager 1219 Safety manager 1219 Specialized manager 1219 Telegraph manager 1219 Telephone manager 1219 SALES, MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Credit card operations manager Customer credit manager Customer services manager Economic enterprise manager Front office manager Marketing executive Marketing manager Organization/enterprise marketing director Sales director Sales manager Sales vice-president Store manager Telemarketing manager Ads & promo assistant manager Advertising manager Advertising director Broadcast stations manager Chief communication development officer (government) Circulation manager Graphic director Layout director Promotions department manager Public relations manager Television program producer Television stations manager Product development manager Project development manager Research and development manager Research manager 122 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1222 1223 1223 1223 1223 PRODUCTION MANAGERS IN AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES Agriculture general manager Farm/overseers manager Forestry/hunting general manager Plantation manager 131 1311 1311 1311 1311 2012 PSOC Production & operations/agriculture manager Aquaculture production manager Fishing operations manager General Manager, fishing Production and operations/fishing, hunting and forestry manager Shore captain (fishing) Trawler manager 1311 1312 1312 1312 1312 1312 1312 MANUFACTURING, MINING, CONSTRUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGERS 132 Food production coordinator 1321 Manufacturer1321 Manufacturing general manager/proprietor 1321 Manufacturing manager 1321 Production and operations/manufacturing manager 1321 Steel fabrication manager 1321 Equipment manager ( mining) 1322 Exploration manager 1322 Mine manager 1322 Production manager (mine) 1322 Production manager (oil and gas extraction) 1322 Production manager (quarry) 1322 Quarry manager 1322 Construction contractor 1323 Construction managing proprietor 1323 Construction project manager 1323 Construction Sub-contractor 1323 Production & operations/construction manager 1323 Project builder 1323 Site manager 1323 Assistant shipping manager 1324 Customs broker 1324 Distribution manager 1324 Freight forwarding manager 1324 Import/export manager 1324 Logistics manager 1324 Material resources manager 1324 Operations manager 1324 Port captain 1324 Principal customs broker 1324 Railway station master 1324 Shipping manager 1324 Supply chain manager 1324 Supply manager 1324 Transport general manager 1324 Warehouse manager 1324 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SERVICE MANAGERS Application development manager Chief information officer Computing services manager Data operations manager 133 1330 1330 1330 1330 Data processing manager EDP/MIS/IT managers ICT development manager Information and communication technology manager Information systems director Information technology manager (IT Manager) Internet service provider Network manager Production & operations manager (communications) Telecommunications services manager 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 1330 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MANAGERS Child Care Centre Manager Clinical director Director of nursing Hospital matron Medical administrator Aged care home director Community aged care coordinator Nursing home director Retirement village coordinator Community center manager Family services manager Housing services manager Welfare Centre Manager Assistant Principal Chief Education Supervisor City School Superintendent College Administrator College Dean District Supervisor Division School Superintendent School President School Principal School supervisor State University and Colleges President Vocational School Administrator Area manager (Insurance) Bank manager Branch manager Credit union manager Insurance agency manager Archives manager Art gallery manager Correctional services manager Legal service manager Library manager Museum manager Police superintendent Prison governor 134 1341 1342 1342 1342 1342 1343 1343 1343 1343 1344 1344 1344 1344 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1345 1346 1346 1346 1346 1346 1349 1349 1349 1349 1349 1349 1349 1349 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGERS Catering services general manager Hotel manager 141 1411 1411 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 53 2012 PSOC Motel manager Nightclub manager Youth hostel manager Cafe Manager Catering services manager/proprietor Production and operations/restaurant manager Restaurant manager Restaurant proprietor 1411 1411 1411 1412 1412 1412 1412 1412 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE TRADE MANAGERS Commissary manager Grocery manager Production and operations/retail trade manager Production and operations/wholesale trade manager Retail manager/ proprietor Shop manager Supermarket manager Wholesale trade manager/proprietor 142 1420 1420 1420 1420 1420 1420 1420 1420 OTHER SERVICES MANAGERS Amusement/ theme park manager Band manager Billiards or pool hall manager Casino manager Cinema manager Dance studio manager Leisure center manager Riding school manager Song group manager Sports and entertainment manager Sports center manager Theatre manager Camp site manager Caravan park manager Conference center manager Contact center manager Shopping center manager Travel agency manager PROFESSIONALS 143 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1431 1439 1439 1439 1439 1439 1439 PHYSICAL AND EARTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS 211 Astronomer2111 Astronomical scientist 2111 Electronic physicist 2111 Light and optics physicist 2111 Mechanic physicist 2111 Nuclear physicist 2111 Physicist (general) 2111 Climatologist2112 Hydrometeorologist2112 Meteorological scientist 2112 Meteorologist2112 Weather forecaster 2112 54 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Weather observer 2112 Analytical chemist 2113 Ceramics and glass technologist 2113 Chemist (general) 2113 Food chemist 2113 Forensic chemist 2113 Organic/Inorganic chemist 2113 Pharmaceutical chemist 2113 Physical chemist 2113 Quality control chemist 2113 Toxicologist2113 Wood technologist 2113 Geological oceanographer 2114 Geologist2114 Geologist engineer 2114 Geophysical Oceanographer 2114 Geophysical scientist 2114 Geophysicist2114 Geothermal engineer 2114 Hydro-geologist2114 Hydrographer2114 Hydrologist2114 Mineral analyst 2114 Mineralogist2114 Petrologist2114 Seismologist2114 Volcanologist2114 Ballistician2119 MATHEMATICIANS, ACTUARIES AND STATISTICIANS 212 Actuarial analyst 2121 Actuarial researcher 2121 Actuary2121 Assistant actuary 2121 Mathematician (applied mathematics) 2121 Mathematician (pure mathematics) 2121 Operations research analyst 2121 Biometrician2122 Demographer2122 Mathematical statistician 2122 Statistician (applied statistics) 2122 Statistician (general) 2122 Survey statistician 2122 LIFE SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS 213 Aquatic biologist 2131 Bacteriologist2131 Biochemist2131 Biologist2131 Biophysicist2131 Biotechnologist2131 Botanist2131 Cell geneticist 2131 Entomologist2131 2012 PSOC Marine biologist 2131 Microbiologist2131 Molecular biologist 2131 Molecular geneticist 2131 Mycologist2131 Parasitologist2131 Pharmacologist2131 Physiologist2131 Plant entomologist 2131 Plant geneticist 2131 Plants and animals taxonomist 2131 Virologist2131 Zoologist2131 Agriculturist2132 Agronomist2132 Animal scientist 2132 Aquaculturist2132 Farming adviser 2132 Fisheries adviser 2132 Forester2132 Forestry adviser 2132 Forestry scientist 2132 Silviculturist2132 Soil scientist 2132 Air pollution analyst 2133 Conservation officer 2133 Conservation scientist 2133 Ecologist2133 Environmental adviser 2133 Environmental auditor 2133 Environmental consultant 2133 Environmental research scientist 2133 Environmental scientist 2133 Water quality analyst 2133 ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS (Excluding electrotechnology) Industrial design engineer Industrial efficiency engineer Industrial engineer Methods engineer Plant engineer Product planner Production engineer Production planner Quality control engineer Time and motion engineer Aerodrome construction engineer Airport engineer Bridge/drainage engineer Building construction engineer Civil engineer Cost engineer Geodetic engineer 214 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2141 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 2142 Geotechnical engineer 2142 Highway and street construction engineer 2142 Hydraulic engineer 2142 Railway construction engineer 2142 Site engineer 2142 Soil mechanics engineer 2142 Structural engineer 2142 Air pollution control engineer 2143 Environmental analyst 2143 Environmental engineer 2143 Environmental remediation specialist 2143 Public health engineer 2143 Aeronautical engineer 2144 Agricultural engineer 2144 Automotive engineer 2144 Heating, ventilation and aircondition engineer 2144 Industrial machinery and tools engineer 2144 Maintenance engineer 2144 Marine architect 2144 Marine engineer 2144 Mechanical engineer 2144 Naval architect 2144 Nuclear power engineer 2144 Power plant engineer 2144 Reefer engineer 2144 Ceramic engineer 2145 Chemical engineer 2145 Chemical process engineer 2145 Fuel technologist 2145 Plastic molding engineer 2145 Plastic technologist 2145 Refinery process engineer 2145 Coal mining engineer 2146 Extractive metallurgist 2146 Metal mining engineer 2146 Metallurgical engineer 2146 Metallurgist2146 Mining engineer 2146 Petroleum and natural gas engineer 2146 Physical metallurgist 2146 Biomedical engineer 2149 Explosive ordinance engineer 2149 Health and safety engineer 2149 Instrument control engineer 2149 Marine salvage engineer 2149 Material engineer 2149 Optical engineer 2149 Quantity surveyor 2149 Reservoir and drilling engineer 2149 Safety engineer 2149 Sanitary engineer 2149 Satellite engineer 2149 Test engineer 2149 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 55 2012 PSOC ELECTROTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERS Electric power generation engineer Electrical engineer Electromechanical engineer Failure analysis engineer Outside plant engineer Power distribution and transmission engineer CAD/CAM engineer Communication development engineer Computer hardware engineer Electronic product test engineer Electronics engineer Electronics engineering technologist Instrumentation engineer Transmission engineer Broadcast engineer Radio frequency engineer Telecommunications engineer Telecommunications engineering technologist Telecommunications specialist 215 2151 2151 2151 2151 2151 2151 2152 2152 2152 2152 2152 2152 2152 2152 2153 2153 2153 2153 2153 ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS, SURVEYORS AND DESIGNERS 216 Architectural engineer 2161 Building architect 2161 Interior architect 2161 Landscape architect 2162 Costume designer 2163 Fashion consultant 2163 Fashion designer 2163 Industrial designer 2163 Jewellery designer 2163 City planner 2164 Land Planner 2164 Town planner 2164 Traffic planner 2164 Urban planner 2164 Zoning officer 2164 Aerial surveyor 2165 Cadastral surveyor 2165 Cartographer2165 Geodetic surveyor 2165 Hydrographic surveyor 2165 Land surveyor 2165 Mine surveyor 2165 Photogrammetrist2165 Remote sensing technologist 2165 Animator2166 Computer games designer 2166 Digital artist 2166 Graphic designer/artist 2166 Illustrator2166 Multimedia designer 2166 Publication designer 2166 Web designer 2166 56 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 MEDICAL DOCTORS 221 District medical doctor - therapist 2211 Family medical practitioner 2211 General practitioner 2211 Medical doctor (general) 2211 Medical officer (general) 2211 Physician (general) 2211 Primary health care physician 2211 Resident medical officer specializing in general practice 2211 Anaesthesiologist2212 Anaesthetist2212 Bacteriological scientist 2212 Cardiologist2212 Dermatologist2212 Emergency medicine specialist 2212 Forensic pathologist 2212 Gynecologist2212 Medical pathologist 2212 Neurologist2212 Neurosurgeon2212 Obstetrician2212 Ophthalmologist2212 Pediatrician2212 Preventive medicine specialist 2212 Psychiatrist2212 Radiologist2212 Resident medical officer in specialist training 2212 Specialist physician (internal medicine) 2212 Surgeon2212 NURSING AND MIDWIFERY PROFESSIONALS Anaesthetic nurse Audiometry nurse Cardiac holding unit nurse Cardiac surgical nurse Cardiovascular telemetry nurse Chemotherapy nurse Clinical nurse Company nurse Consultant nurse Coronary nurse Delivery room nurse Dental nurse Dermatological ward nurse Diabetic ward nurse Dialysis nurse District nurse Emergency nurse ENT nurse Geriatric nurse Hematology nurse Hemodialysis nurse Home health care nurse 222 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2012 PSOC In vitro fertilization nurse Independent nurse practitioner Industrial nurse Intensive care unit nurse Luxury ship nurse Medical ward nurse Medico-legal nurse Neonatal nurse Neurology/neurosurgeon nurse Nurse educator OB-Gyne nurse Occupational health nurse Oncology nurse Operating and delivery nurse Ophthalmology nurse Orthopedic nurse Out-patient department nurse Pain clinic & oncology nurse Paramedic nurse Pediatric ward nurse Plastic surgery nurse Practitioner nurse Private nurse Professional nurse Psychiatric ward nurse Public health nurse Pulmonary/respiratory nurse Radiation therapy nurse Radiotherapeutic nurse Recovery room nurse Renal transplant nurse School nurse Specialized nurse Surgical nurse Urology nurse Professional midwife Supervising midwife 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2221 2222 2222 TRADITIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS 223 Acupuncturist2230 Ayuverdic practitioner 2230 Chinese herbal medicine practitioner 2230 Homeopath2230 Naturopath2230 Unani practitioner 2230 PARAMEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 224 Advanced care paramedic 2240 Clinical officer (paramedical) 2240 Feldscher2240 Primary care paramedic 2240 Surgical technician 2240 VETERINARIANS Animal nutritionist Animal pathologist Public health veterinarian Veterinarian Veterinary epidemiologist Veterinary intern Veterinary surgeon 225 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 OTHER HEALTH PROFESSIONALS 226 Dental hygienist 2261 Dental practitioner 2261 Dental surgeon 2261 Dentist2261 Endodontist2261 Oral and maxillofacial surgeon 2261 Oral pathologist 2261 Orthodontist 2261 Paedodontist 2261 Periodontist2261 Prosthodontist2261 Dispensing chemist 2262 Hospital pharmacist 2262 Industrial pharmacist 2262 Pharmacist2262 Pharmacy adviser 2262 Retail pharmacist 2262 Environmental health officer 2263 Occupational health and safety adviser 2263 Occupational hygienist 2263 Radiation protection expert 2263 Geriatric physical therapist 2264 Orthopedic physical therapist 2264 Pediatric physical therapist 2264 Physical therapist 2264 Physiotherapist2264 Administrative dietician 2265 Clinical dietician 2265 Community/public health nutritionist 2265 Dietary nutritionist 2265 Dietetic management supervisor/adviser 2265 Dietetic/food processing consultant 2265 Dietician2265 Food and nutrition specialist 2265 Food service dietician 2265 Nutrition program coordinator 2265 Nutritionist2265 Nutritionist research dietician 2265 Public health nutritionist 2265 Sports nutritionist 2265 Teaching dietician 2265 Therapeutic/clinic dietician 2265 Audiologist2266 Language therapist 2266 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 57 2012 PSOC Speech pathologist 2266 Speech therapist 2266 Ophthalmic optician 2267 Optometrist2267 Orthoptist2267 Arts therapist 2269 Dance and movement therapist 2269 Food-drug regulation officer 2269 Fumigation supervisor 2269 Occupational therapist 2269 Phlebotomist2269 Podiatrist2269 Pulmonary therapist 2269 Recreational therapist 2269 Respiratory therapist 2269 UNIVERSITY AND HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHERS 231 Assistant professor 2310 Clinical instructor 2310 College professor 2310 Information technology professor 2310 Professor2310 University lecturer 2310 58 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Automotive technology instructor Computer instructor Cosmetology instructor Ground instructor Software instructor Teacher in home industries Teacher in industrial arts Teacher in trades Vocational education teacher 232 2320 2320 2320 2320 2320 2320 2320 2320 2320 SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHERS Computer teacher (Secondary education) High school teacher Language teacher (Secondary education) Literature teacher Reading and writing teacher Secondary education teacher 233 2330 2330 2330 2330 2330 2330 PRIMARY SCHOOL AND EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS Computer trainor (Primary education) Home economics (Primary education) Language teacher (Primary education) Primary school teachers Early childhood educator Kindergarten teacher Nursery school teacher Preparatory school teacher Pre-school teacher 234 2341 2341 2341 2341 2342 2342 2342 2342 2342 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 OTHER TEACHING PROFESSIONALS 235 Audio-visual teaching aid specialist 2351 Curriculum coordinator 2351 Curriculum developer 2351 Education methods adviser 2351 Education methods specialist 2351 School inspector 2351 Teaching aids specialist 2351 Voice and accent teacher 2351 Learning disabilities special education teacher 2352 Learning support teacher 2352 Remedial teacher 2352 Teacher for the abnormal children 2352 Teacher for the mentally handicapped 2352 Teacher for the physically handicapped 2352 Teacher of gifted children 2352 Teacher of hearing impaired 2352 Teacher of sight impaired 2352 Intensive language teacher 2353 Language researcher 2353 Language trainer 2353 Linguistic specialist 2353 Migrant education teacher 2353 Practical language teacher 2353 Second language teacher 2353 Guitar teacher 2354 Music teacher 2354 Piano teacher 2354 Singing/voice teacher 2354 Dance teacher 2355 Drama teacher 2355 Painting teacher 2355 Sculpture teacher 2355 Computer trainer 2356 Information technology trainers 2356 Software trainer 2356 Adult literacy teacher 2359 Fighter Pilot Escape & Evasion Training instructor 2359 Flight instructor 2359 Lecturer2359 Literacy tutor 2359 Mathematics coach 2359 Non-formal education teacher 2359 Professional tutor 2359 School counselor 2359 Teacher for the exceptionally intelligent 2359 Teaching fellow 2359 FINANCE PROFESSIONALS 241 Accountant2411 Audit/Financial Examiner 2411 Auditor2411 Bank accountant 2411 Chartered accountant 2411 2012 PSOC Cost accountant Cost analyst Cost controller (Finance) Final audit process engineer Financial controller General ledger accountant Management accountant Tax accountant Estate planner Financial planner Audit analyst Bond analyst Financial analyst Fiscal analyst Investment analyst Investment consultant Securities consultant 2411 2411 2411 2411 2411 2411 2411 2411 2412 2412 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 2413 ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONALS Business consultant Management consultant Organization and methods analyst Intelligence officer Policy analyst Careers adviser Human resource development specialist Human resource generalist Industrial relations management specialist Job analyst Occupational analyst Outplacement consultant Personnel officer Personnel specialist Practicum coordinator Risk management analyst Vocational/guidance counsellor Training coordinator Training facilitator Training officer Workforce development specialist 242 2421 2421 2421 2422 2422 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2423 2424 2424 2424 2424 SALES, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS PROFESSIONALS Advertising account executive Advertising assistant Advertising specialist Business development/marketing specialist Market research analyst Marketing coordinator Marketing executive Marketing specialist Media production specialist Merchandising supervisor Sales and promotion supervisor 243 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 2431 Sales executive 2431 Telemarketing supervisor 2431 Public relation officer 2432 Quality management representative 2433 Sales representative (industrial products) 2433 Sales representative (medical and pharmaceutical products)2433 Technical sales representative 2433 IT sales 2434 IT technical sales specialist 2434 SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS DEVELOPERS AND ANALYST Business analyst (IT) Computer analyst Computer scientist Management information system designer Systems analyst Systems consultant Systems designer (IT) Actuarial systems program analyst Computer applications engineer Programmer analyst Software architect Software designer Software developer Software engineer Animation programmer Communications programmer Computer games programmer Computer graphic artist Database programmer Digital content developers Game developers Internet developer Multimedia programmer Website architect Website developer Application programmer C Language programmer Cobol programmer Java programmer Oracle programmer RPG 400 programmer Sequel programmer Turbo pascal programmer Visual basic programmer Visual foxpro programmer Visual interdev programmer AutoCAD designer Quality assurance analyst (computer) Software tester Systems tester 251 2511 2511 2511 2511 2511 2511 2511 2512 2512 2512 2512 2512 2512 2512 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2513 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2514 2519 2519 2519 2519 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 59 2012 PSOC DATABASE AND NETWORK PROFESSIONALS Application database administrator Data administrator Database administrator Database analyst Database architect Computer system engineer Network administrator Network engineer System administrator Communication analyst (computer) Information technology (IT) specialist IT engineers Management information analyst Network analyst Digital forensic specialist Security specialist (ICT) 252 2521 2521 2521 2521 2521 2522 2522 2522 2522 2523 2523 2523 2523 2523 2529 2529 LEGAL PROFESSIONALS 261 Adjudicator2611 Attorney2611 Judicial officer 2611 Lawyer2611 Legal counsel 2611 Legal analyst 2611 Prosecutor2611 Solicitor2611 Associate Judge 2612 Chief justice 2612 Judge2612 Magistrate2612 Coroner2619 Court administrator 2619 In-house counsel 2619 Jurist (except lawyer or judge) 2619 Legal adviser 2619 Legal consultant 2619 Legal researcher 2619 Notary 2619 LIBRARIANS, ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS 262 Archivist2621 Art gallery curator 2621 Museum curator 2621 Museum researcher 2621 Records manager 2621 Bibliographer2622 Cataloguer2622 Librarian2622 SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS PROFESSIONALS 263 Econometrician2631 Economic adviser 2631 Economic analyst 2631 60 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Economist2631 Labor economist 2631 Anthropologist2632 Archaeologist2632 Ethnologist2632 Geographer2632 Sociologist2632 Genealogist2633 Historian2633 Philosopher2633 Political analyst 2633 Political scientist 2633 Clinical psychologist 2634 Educational psychologist 2634 Organizational psychologist 2634 Phychometrician2634 Psychologist2634 Psychotherapist2634 Sports psychologist 2634 Addictions counsellor 2635 Bereavement counsellor 2635 Child and youth counsellor 2635 Community relations officer 2635 Counselling professionals 2635 Family caseworker 2635 Family counsellor 2635 Marriage counsellor 2635 Parole officer 2635 Probation officer 2635 Social welfare officer 2635 Social worker 2635 Women’s welfare organizer 2635 Chaplain2636 Imam2636 Missionaries2636 Pastor2636 Priest2636 Rabbi2636 Religion minister 2636 AUTHORS, JOURNALISTS AND LINGUISTS 264 Author2641 Book editor 2641 Creative writer 2641 Crossword puzzle maker 2641 Essayist2641 Feature writer 2641 Freelance writer 2641 Interactive media writer 2641 Literary writer 2641 Novelist2641 Playwright2641 Poet2641 Publicity writer 2641 2012 PSOC Scriptwriter2641 Speech writer 2641 Staff writer 2641 Technical writer 2641 Writer2641 Columnist2642 Continuity and script editor 2642 Copy editor 2642 Copy reader 2642 Copywriter2642 Critic2642 Editor2642 Editorial Staff 2642 Journalist2642 Managing news editor 2642 News analyst 2642 Newspaper editor 2642 Newspaper reporter 2642 Sports writer 2642 Sub editor 2642 TV/radio news reporter 2642 Interpreter2643 Lexicographer2643 Philologist2643 Sign language interpreter 2643 Subtitler2643 Translator2643 Translator reviser 2643 CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTISTS 265 Artistic painter 2651 Cartoonist2651 Ceramic artist 2651 Commercial artist 2651 Engraver and etcher (Artistics) 2651 Forensic/sketch artist 2651 Painting restorer 2651 Picture restorer 2651 Portrait painter 2651 Sculptor2651 Band leader 2652 Bass player 2652 Choral group singer 2652 Concert artist 2652 Concertmaster2652 Drummer2652 Flutist2652 Guitarist2652 Instrumentalist2652 Keyboard player 2652 Lyricist2652 Music composer 2652 Music conductor 2652 Musical arranger 2652 Musical director 2652 Musician2652 Night club musician 2652 Night club singer 2652 Orchestra conductor 2652 Orchestra director 2652 Pianist2652 Recital coordinator 2652 Recording artist 2652 Saxophone player 2652 Singer2652 Street musician 2652 Street singer 2652 Trumpet player 2652 Violinist2652 Vocal group conductor 2652 Vocalist2652 Ballet/Belly dancer 2653 Choreographer2653 Cultural dancer 2653 Night club dancer 2653 Professional dancer 2653 Street dancer 2653 Choir director 2654 Cinematographer2654 Director (Stage, Theater, Motion picture,& Radio) 2654 Director of photography 2654 Documentary director 2654 Film editor 2654 Motion picture director 2654 Stage director 2654 Technical television or radio director 2654 Theatre producer 2654 Actor/Actress ( Stage, Theater, Motion picture & Radio) 2655 Dubber2655 Radio or television Story teller 2655 Announcer, radio/television 2656 Commentator, radio/television 2656 Compere’ (Emcee, Show Host) 2656 Disc/Video Jockey 2656 Field reporter 2656 Media interviewer 2656 News anchor 2656 News correspondent/reporter 2656 Sports announcer 2656 Acrobat2659 Aerialist2659 Clown2659 Hypnotist2659 Magician2659 Mascot2659 Puppeteer2659 Stand-up comedian 2659 Ventriloquist2659 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 61 2012 PSOC TECHNICIANS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCE TECHNICIANS 311 Chemistry technician 3111 Geology technician 3111 Meteorology technician 3111 Physics technician 3111 Building inspector 3112 Civil engineering technician 3112 Clerk of works 3112 Fire inspector 3112 Fire prevention specialist 3112 Geotechnical technician 3112 Surveying technician 3112 Airconditioning technician 3113 Electric power transmission engineering technician 3113 Electrical engineering technician 3113 Electrical engineering technician (high voltage) 3113 Gas turbine system technician (electrical) 3113 Heating and ventilation technician 3113 Refrigeration technician 3113 Audio visual systems technician 3114 Broadcast operations technician 3114 CCTV/evidence custodian 3114 Electronic equipment operator 3114 Electronic system technician 3114 Electronics and communication equipment technician 3114 Electronics engineering technicians 3114 Instrumentation and control technician 3114 Line technician 3114 Magnetic recorder operator 3114 Satellite communication engineering technician 3114 Telecommunication engineering technician 3114 Telephone technician 3114 Aeronautics engineering technician 3115 Aircraft maintenance technician 3115 Auto service technician 3115 Boiler technician 3115 Elevator technician 3115 Gas turbine system technician (mechanical) 3115 Industrial machinery and tools technician 3115 Maintenance technician 3115 Marine engineering technician 3115 Mechanical engineering estimator 3115 Mechanical engineering technician 3115 Mechanical planner and scheduler 3115 Power plant technician 3115 Chemical engineering estimator 3116 Chemical engineering technician 3116 Chemical laboratory technician 3116 Nuclear engineering technician 3116 Petroleum engineering technician 3116 Extractive engineering technician 3117 Metallurgical technician 3117 62 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Metals technologist 3117 Mines inspector 3117 Mining engineering technician 3117 Oil and gas wells acidizer 3117 Petroleum and natural gas extraction technician 3117 Physical metallurgy technician 3117 Architectural-designer3118 Artist-illustrator3118 Draftsman3118 Draftsman researcher 3118 Draftsman technician 3118 Draftsman, aide 3118 Draftsman, architectural 3118 Draftsman, cartographical 3118 Draftsman, electrical 3118 Draftsman, engineering/civil 3118 Draftsman, hydrographic 3118 Draftsman, mechanical 3118 Draftsman, naval 3118 Draftsman, structural 3118 Lithographic artist 3118 Technical illustrator 3118 Engineering aide 3119 Engineering technician (production) 3119 Fire investigator 3119 Forensic science technician 3119 Health physics technician 3119 Industrial efficiency technician 3119 In-line reviser 3119 Instrument technician 3119 Laboratory technician 3119 Quality control technician 3119 Quantity surveying technician 3119 Robotics technician 3119 Test technician 3119 Time and motion study technician 3119 MINING, MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS Mine deputy Mine supervisor Mine under-manager Quarry supervisor Area coordinator, manufacturing Assembly supervisor Finishing supervisor Foreman/woman, assembly Lubrication supervisor Production supervisor, manufacturing Building construction supervisor Site manager, construction 312 3121 3121 3121 3121 3122 3122 3122 3122 3122 3122 3123 3123 PROCESS CONTROL TECHNICIANS Distribution control operator 313 3131 2012 PSOC Electric plant operator Generating station operator Hydroelectric power plant operator Nuclear power plant operator Power system operator Solar power plant operator Incinerator operator Liquid waste process operator Pumping-station operator Sewage plant operator Waste water operator Water treatment plant operator Waterworks technician Chemical process technician Chemical processing plant controllers Chemical-filtering and separating equipment operator Chemical-heat-treating-plant operator Chemical-still and reactor operator Blender/petroleum and natural gas refining (ethyl) operator Gas plant operator Paraffin plant operator Petroleum process operator Refinery process technician Still/petroleum and natural gas refining operator Blast furnace operator Casting metal machine operator Central control caster Melting/metal, furnace operator Metal processing control operator Rolling mill control operator Automated assembly line operator Industrial robot controller Paper pulp refinery operator Production operator 3131 3131 3131 3131 3131 3131 3132 3132 3132 3132 3132 3132 3132 3133 3133 3133 3133 3133 Farm demonstrator Farm technician Fiber technician Field crop technical officer Fishery technician Herd tester Horticultural technical officer Livestock inspector Orchard technician Pest control technician Plant propagation technician Poultry technical officer Prawn farm technician Rice farm technician Soil technician Sugar farm technician Forestry technician Silviculture technician 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3143 3143 3134 3134 3134 3134 3134 3134 3135 3135 3135 3135 3135 3135 3139 3139 3139 3139 LIFE SCIENCE TECHNICIANS AND RELATED ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Bacteriology technician Biochemistry technician Herbarium technician Life science technician Pharmacology technician Serology technician Tissue culture technician Zoology technician Agricultural extension officer Agricultural products inspector Agricultural technician Agronomy technician Animal technician Aquacultural technician Biological and feed products inspector Dairy technician 314 3141 3141 3141 3141 3141 3141 3141 3141 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 3142 SHIP AND AIRCRAFT CONTROLLERS AND TECHNICIANS 315 Engine cadet 3151 Entry and exit vessels processing technician 3151 Ship building and repair technician 3151 Ship engineer 3151 Shipping operations inspector 3151 Captain, ship/sea 3152 Chief mate 3152 Deck cadet 3152 Deck superintendent 3152 Freight and shipping specialist 3152 Harbor master 3152 Launch master 3152 Launch patron 3152 Launch service supervisor 3152 Pilot, ship 3152 Quartermaster3152 Sea ship’s master 3152 Ship wright appraiser 3152 Shipping operations officer 3152 Ship’s master (inland waterways) 3152 Ship’s navigating officer 3152 Skipper, yacht 3152 Tug man 3152 Aircraft maintenance officer 3153 Aircraft pilot 3153 Aviation group commander 3153 Co-Pilot3153 Fighter pilot 3153 Flight engineer 3153 Flight navigator 3153 Flying instructor 3153 Air navigation system specialist 3154 Air traffic control specialist, station 3154 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 63 2012 PSOC Air traffic control specialist, tower Air traffic controller Air traffic coordinator Airfield services officer Airport control operator Airport operation assistant Airways communicator Aviation safety regulation officer Check flight radio operator Control tower officer Control tower radio operator Flight control tower operator Air traffic safety engineer Air traffic safety technician Airfield power technician Ground signalling technician 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3154 3155 3155 3155 3155 MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNICIANS 321 Acupressure technician 3211 C T Scan technologist 3211 Cobalt machine technician 3211 Diagnostic medical radiographer 3211 Dialysis technician 3211 ECG Technician 3211 Echocardiography technician 3211 Electro-cardiograph technician 3211 Electroencephalography technician 3211 Laser private operator 3211 Mammographer3211 Medical radiation technician 3211 Medical radiation therapist 3211 Medical scanning equipment technician 3211 Medical x-ray technician 3211 Nuclear medicine technologist 3211 Radiology technician 3211 Sonographer3211 TV microscopist technician 3211 Ultrasound machine technician 3211 Biological technician 3212 Biomedical technician 3212 Blood-bank technician 3212 Cytology technician 3212 Medical laboratory technician 3212 Pathology technician 3212 Pharmaceutical assistant 3213 Pharmaceutical technician 3213 Dental technician 3214 Denturist3214 Orthotics technician 3214 Orthotist3214 Prosthetic technician 3214 Prosthetist3214 64 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 NURSING AND MIDWIFERY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Assistant nurse Associate professional nurse Auxillary nurse Enrolled nurse Practical nurse Assistant midwife Associate professional midwife Traditional midwife Volunteer midwife 322 3221 3221 3221 3221 3221 3222 3222 3222 3222 TRADITIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 323 Bonesetter3230 Drugless treatment healer 3230 Faith healer 3230 Healer of indigenous people (e.g. Mansi-bok (Ibaloi); Mansip-ok (Kankana-ey) in Cordilleras) 3230 Herbalist3230 Scraping and cupping therapist 3230 Village healer 3230 Witch doctor 3230 VETERINARY TECHNICIANS AND ASSISTANTS Artificial inseminator Equine evaluator Veterinary assistant Veterinary laboratory technician Veterinary nurse Veterinary vaccinator 324 3240 3240 3240 3240 3240 3240 OTHER HEALTH ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS 325 Dental assistant 3251 Dental associate 3251 Dental therapist 3251 Clinical coder 3252 Disease registry technician 3252 Health information clerk 3252 Medical records analyst 3252 Medical records clerk 3252 Medical records technician 3252 Medical records unit supervisor 3252 Community health aide 3253 Community health promoter 3253 Community health worker 3253 Village health worker 3253 Contact lens optician 3254 Dispensing optician 3254 Acupressure therapist 3255 Electrotherapist3255 Hydrotherapist3255 Massage therapist 3255 Orthopedic technician 3255 2012 PSOC Physical rehabilitation technician 3255 Physiotherapy assistant 3255 Physiotherapy technician 3255 Reflexologist3255 Shiatsu therapist 3255 Clinical assistant 3256 Medical assistant 3256 Ophthalmic assistant 3256 Environmental sanitation inspector 3257 Food sanitation and safety inspector 3257 Health inspector 3257 Occupational health and safety inspector 3257 Pollution control aide 3257 Pollution control officer 3257 Pollution inspector 3257 Production inspector 3257 Quality assurance/control inspector 3257 Sanitarian3257 Sanitary inspector 3257 Vehicles/pollution inspector 3257 Zoning inspector 3257 Ambulance officer 3258 Ambulance paramedic 3258 Emergency medical technician 3258 Emergency paramedic 3258 Accupuncture technician 3259 Artificial limb and brace maker 3259 Chiropractor3259 Occupational therapy technician 3259 Osteopath3259 FINANCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Finance broker Finance dealer Foreign exchange broker Foreign exchange dealer Securities and settlement officer Securities broker Securities custodian Securities dealer Securities operations/currency assistant Securities salesman Stocks and shares broker Credit analyst Credit branch operation officer Credit investigator/appraiser Export credit guarantee specialist Letters of credit analyst Loan officer Mortgage officer Accounting assistant Accounting associate Accounting officer 331 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3311 3312 3312 3312 3312 3312 3312 3312 3313 3313 3313 Accounts payable associate 3313 Accounts specialist 3313 Associate accountant 3313 Associate auditor 3313 Audit assistant 3313 Audit examiner 3313 Bank reconciliation assistant 3313 Bookeeper3313 Actuarial assistant 3314 Mathematical assistant/aide 3314 Statistical assistant/aide 3314 Appraiser3315 Claims assessor 3315 Claims evaluator 3315 Claims inspector 3315 Claims verifier 3315 Insurance assessor 3315 Real estate appraiser 3315 Valuer3315 SALES AND PURCHASING AGENTS AND BROKERS 332 Assistant underwriter 3321 Export credit insurance underwriting officer 3321 Insurance adjuster 3321 Insurance adviser 3321 Insurance agent 3321 Insurance broker 3321 Insurance examiner 3321 Insurance processor 3321 Insurance underwriter 3321 Insurance/risk officer 3321 Medical underwriter 3321 Underwriting and claims head 3321 After-sale service adviser 3322 Canvasser3322 Commercial traveller 3322 Dealer3322 Executive sales agent 3322 Franchise relation officer 3322 Manufacturer’s agent 3322 Marketing assistant 3322 Merchandiser3322 Promotions and events marketing officer 3322 Sales analyst 3322 Sales and marketing assistant 3322 Sales consultant 3322 Sales supervisor 3322 Technical and commercial representative 3322 Technical service adviser 3322 Tender and pricing analyst 3322 Buyer3323 Procurement officer 3323 Purchaser3323 Purchasing agent 3323 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 65 2012 PSOC Purchasing merchandiser Retail trade buyer Broker assistant Commodities broker Commodity futures dealer Shipping broker Trade broker 3323 3323 3324 3324 3324 3324 3324 BUSINESS SERVICE AGENTS 333 Clearing agent 3331 Declarant3331 Forwarding agent 3331 Logistics and warehouse officer 3331 Processor3331 Shipping agent 3331 Conference and event planner 3332 Conference planner 3332 Wedding planner 3332 Employment agent 3333 Job placement officer 3333 Labor contractor 3333 Recruitment officer 3333 Worker welfare assistant 3333 Estate agent 3334 Estate management officer 3334 Housing and home site regulation officer 3334 Property custodian 3334 Property manager 3334 Real estate broker 3334 Real property appraiser 3334 Realtor3334 Resettlement and development officer 3334 Salesperson (real estate) 3334 Advertising salesperson 3339 Auctioneer3339 Business services salesman 3339 Literary agent 3339 Marketing agent 3339 Musical performance agent 3339 Sports agent 3339 Theatrical agent 3339 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIALIZED SECRETARIES Administrative supervisor Clerical supervisor Data entry supervisor Filing clerks supervisor Human resource supervisor Personnel clerks supervisor Legal practice manager Legal secretary Administrative secretary Assistant correspondence Board secretary 66 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 334 3341 3341 3341 3341 3341 3341 3342 3342 3343 3343 3343 Civil secretary Confidential secretary Corporate secretary Court reporter Executive assistant General secretary Legislative committee secretary Minutes agenda officer Personal assistant Presidential staff officer Private secretary Verbatim reporter Billing secretary Hospital ward secretary Medical insurance Medical office administrative assistant Medical practice manager Medical relation assistant Medical secretary Medical stenographer Medical transcriptionist Pathology secretary Patient care secretary 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3343 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 3344 REGULATORY GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Border inspector Customs declarant Customs inspector Customs officer Customs representative Immigration officer Immigration services officer Passport checking officer Terminal operations specialist Travel tax officer Warehouse inspector Warehouse shipping officer Excise officer Revenue collection officer Tariff analyst Tax enforcer Tax finance officer Tax mapping examiner Tax officer Tax researcher Tax specialist Taxation analyst Taxation inspector Transport tax processor Benefits officer Insurance risk analyst Medical claims benefits Overseas operations officer 335 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3351 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3352 3353 3353 3353 3353 2012 PSOC Overseas worker welfare officer 3353 Pensions officer 3353 Social benefit officer 3353 Social insurance officer 3353 Social security claims officer 3353 Social security examiner 3353 Building permit (licensing) officer 3354 Business permit (licensing officer 3354 License examiner 3354 License inspector 3354 Licenser3354 Licensing officer 3354 Passport issuing officer 3354 Professional regulation officer 3354 Defense research officer 3355 Fingerprint examiner 3355 Fingerprint technician 3355 Intelligence agent 3355 Intelligence assistant 3355 Investigation agent 3355 Jail inspector 3355 Jail officer 3355 Police detective 3355 Police inquiry agent 3355 Police inspector 3355 Police/criminal investigator 3355 Polygraph examiner 3355 Special agent 3355 Agricultural inspector 3359 Fisheries inspector 3359 Forest concession guard 3359 Forestry inspector 3359 Land management inspector 3359 Land management officer 3359 Market inspector 3359 Prices inspector 3359 Public services inspector 3359 Rodent zone inspector 3359 Wage inspector 3359 Weights and measures inspector 3359 LEGAL, SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Clerk of court/judge/law Clerk of the tribunal Court legal officer Court legal service chief Fiscal examiner Graft investigation officer Judge’s clerk Justice of the peace Legal aide Legal assistant Legislative staff assistant 341 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 3411 Legislative staff officer 3411 Local legislative officer 3411 Paralegal 3411 Private detective 3411 Title searcher 3411 Barangay affairs worker 3412 Community development worker 3412 Community service worker 3412 Crisis intervention worker 3412 Culture center worker assistant 3412 Day care worker 3412 Disability services officer 3412 Family service worker 3412 Life skills instructor 3412 Mental health worker 3412 Outreach project worker 3412 Psychiatric social worker assistant 3412 Relief and rehabilitation worker 3412 Social welfare assistant/aide 3412 Veterans assistance officer 3412 Volunteer service officer 3412 Welfare support worker 3412 Women’s shelter supervisor 3412 Youth development assistant 3412 Youth worker 3412 Catechist3413 Lay evangelist 3413 Lay minister 3413 Lay preacher 3413 Monk 3413 Nun3413 Parish workers 3413 Religious workers 3413 Tribal Ritualists (e.g. Mambunong, Mumbaki, Mabaki, Mensapo and Anituwan in Cordilleras) 3413 SPORTS AND FITNESS WORKERS 342 Athletes, all sports 3421 Coach, sports 3422 Official, sports 3422 Referee3422 Sports and games regulation officer 3422 Sports trainor/instructor 3422 Aerobics instructor 3423 Fitness instructor 3423 Horse riding instructor 3423 Outdoor adventure guide 3423 Personal trainer 3423 Sailing instructor 3423 Underwater diving instructor 3423 ARTISTIC, CULTURAL AND CULINARY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS Aerial photographer 343 3431 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 67 2012 PSOC Commercial photographer 3431 Industrial photographer 3431 News photographer 3431 Photo editor 3431 Photo journalist 3431 Photographers3431 Photographic color processor 3431 Portrait photographer 3431 Scientific photographer 3431 Commercial decorator and designer 3432 Display artist 3432 Display decorator 3432 Industrial and commercial products designer 3432 Interior decorator 3432 Interior designer 3432 Set designer 3432 Visual merchandiser 3432 Window dresser 3432 Gallery technician 3433 Library technician 3433 Museum technician 3433 Philatelist3433 Taxidermist3433 Assistant chef 3434 Chef3434 Commis chef 3434 Executive chef 3434 Head chef 3434 Pastry chef 3434 Saucier3434 Sous-chef3434 Body artist 3435 Floor manager (broadcasting) 3435 Lighting technician 3435 Program coordinator (broadcasting) 3435 Prompter3435 Property master (broadcasting) 3435 Script, girl/boy 3435 Special effects technician 3435 Stage manager 3435 Stage technician 3435 Stunt artist 3435 Stunt-coordinator3435 Tattooist3435 Theatre technician 3435 Theatrical dresser 3435 Walker-on3435 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS AND USER SUPPORT TECHNICIANS AutoCAD operator Computer aided design (CAD) operator Computer graphic layout operator 68 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 351 3511 3511 3511 Computer maintenance specialist 3511 Computer maintenance technologist 3511 Computer operator 3511 Computer peripheral equipment operator 3511 Computer technicians 3511 Data entry machine operator 3511 Digital systems computer operator 3511 EDP operator 3511 Electronic computer operator 3511 High-speed computer printer operator 3511 IT and LAN technician 3511 Micro computer operator 3511 Micro editor operator 3511 Micro filming machine operator 3511 Punched-card machine operator 3511 Web offset operator 3511 Communications assistant (ICT) 3512 Computer database assistant 3512 Computer engineering assistant 3512 Computer help desk operator 3512 Computer programming assistant 3512 Computer systems analysis assistant 3512 EDP assistant 3512 Computer network technician 3513 Network support technician 3513 Webmaster3514 Website administrator 3514 Website technician 3514 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND BROADCASTING TECHNICIANS 352 Audio-visual operator 3521 Broadcast technician 3521 Broadcasting automation system support 3521 Broadcasting equipment operator 3521 Camera control unit technician 3521 Cameraman/woman (motion picture) 3521 Cameraman/woman (video) 3521 CCTV operator 3521 Cinema projectionist 3521 Movie equipment technician 3521 Production assistant (media) 3521 Radio broadcasting equipment operator 3521 Radio communication technician 3521 Radio controller 3521 Radio frequency coordinator 3521 Radio operator 3521 Radio production technician 3521 Radio telephone operator 3521 Radio/TV transmitting equipment operator 3521 Ship radio operator 3521 Telegrapher3521 Transmitter technician 3521 Transmitting equipment operator 3521 2012 PSOC Transmitting equipment technician 3521 TV broadcasting equipment operator 3521 Video operator 3521 Videographer3521 Engineering technician (telecommunications) 3522 CLERICAL SUPPORT WORKERS GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS Administrative clerk Enumerator clerk Field clerk Fiscal clerk General office clerk Laboratory clerk List/Addresses clerk Maintenance clerk Office clerk Office equipment clerk Receiving clerk Records/Personnel clerk Telefax clerk Teleprinter clerk Telex clerk Timekeeper clerk 411 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 4110 SECRETARIES (GENERAL) 412 Community organizer secretary 4120 Marketing secretary 4120 Office secretary 4120 Parish secretary 4120 Sales secretary 4120 Secretary4120 Typing secretary 4120 Word processing secretary 4120 KEYBOARD OPERATORS 413 Legal stenographer 4131 Shorthand typist 4131 Steno recorder 4131 Stenographer4131 Stenographer-typist 4131 Stenographic reporter 4131 Word processing clerk 4131 Word processor 4131 Computer keyer 4132 Data entry operator 4132 Data entry/computer clerk 4132 Data entry/converter clerk (card-to-tape) 4132 Data entry/electronic mail clerk 4132 Data entry/encoder clerk 4132 Data entry/punching machine clerk (card and tape) 4132 Data enumerator clerk 4132 Data input clerk 4132 Data processor clerk Data tabulator clerk Data transcriber clerk 4132 4132 4132 TELLERS, MONEY COLLECTORS AND RELATED CLERKS 421 Bank cashier 4211 Bank teller 4211 Disbursing clerk 4211 Money changer 4211 Paymaster4211 Post office counter clerk 4211 Telegraphic transfer service clerk 4211 Bookmaker4212 Croupier/Dealer4212 Loan clerk 4213 Loan processor 4213 Money lender 4213 Pawnbroker4213 Bank collector 4214 Bill and account collector 4214 Bill courier 4214 Billing clerk 4214 Charity collector 4214 Collection clerk 4214 Credit and collection clerk 4214 Debt collector 4214 Payment entry clerk 4214 CLIENT INFORMATION WORKERS Ticket issuing/travel clerk Travel agency clerk Travel consultant Travel organizer Travel/Airlines clerk Call center agent Call center assistant/representative Customer contact center information clerk Customer service assistant Customer service representative Answering service operator Career relation payphone and access services Communication telephone operator Message handling operator Telephone operator Telephone switchboard operator Hotel front desk clerk Hotel receptionist Counter clerk Counter enquiries clerk Desk clerk Information clerk Reservation clerk Medical receptionist 422 4221 4221 4221 4221 4221 4222 4222 4222 4222 4222 4223 4223 4223 4223 4223 4223 4224 4224 4225 4225 4225 4225 4225 4226 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 69 2012 PSOC 70 Receptionist Market research interviewer Public opinion interviewer Survey interviewer Admission clerk Eligibility interviewer Eligibility specialist Hospital admissions clerk 4226 4227 4227 4227 4229 4229 4229 4229 NUMERICAL CLERKS Accounting sales clerk Accounts clerk Accounts payable practitioner Audit clerk Bookkeeping clerk Budgeting aide Budgeting clerk Cost computing clerk Actuarial clerk Brokerage clerk Finance clerk Finance practitioner Insurance clerk Logistics clerk Mortgage clerk New accounts clerk Securities clerk Statistical clerk Tax clerk Treasury clerk Payroll and timekeeping specialist Payroll practitioner Wages/Payroll clerk 431 4311 4311 4311 4311 4311 4311 4311 4311 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4312 4313 4313 4313 MATERIAL RECORDING AND TRANSPORT CLERKS Cargo clerk Dispatch clerk (stock) Freight clerk Stock checker clerk Stock clerk Stock controller clerk Storekeeper clerk Storeroom clerk Supply canvasser clerk Supply checker clerk Warehouse clerk Weighing clerk Material control/Material handling clerk Order/Materials clerk Planning/Materials clerk Processing and control clerk Production clerk Production/Planning clerk Schedule clerk (materials) 432 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4321 4322 4322 4322 4322 4322 4322 4322 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Aircraft dispatcher Auto fuel dispatcher Cargo checker Clerical controller (transport service) Clerical dispatcher (transport service) Dispatching and receiving clerk Road transport dispatcher Ship boarding inspector Train dispatcher 4323 4323 4323 4323 4323 4323 4323 4323 4323 OTHER CLERICAL SUPPORT WORKERS 441 Librarian aide 4411 Library assistant 4411 Library clerk 4411 Library filer 4411 Courier4412 Mail clerk 4412 Mail messenger 4412 Mail/Dispatch clerk 4412 Mail/Sorting clerk 4412 Post carrier 4412 Postal clerk 4412 Posting/Verifier clerk 4412 Postman/woman4412 Telegram carrier 4412 Telegraph carrier 4412 Coding clerk 4413 Proof-reading clerk 4413 Signature verifier 4413 Type reader 4413 Scribe 4414 Copying clerk 4415 Filing clerk 4415 Benefits service practitioner 4416 Employee data management practitioner 4416 Human resource assistant 4416 Human resource clerk 4416 Learning practitioner 4416 Recruitment practitioner 4416 Technical recruiter 4416 Advertising clerk 4419 Correspondence clerk 4419 Directory compiler 4419 Mobility practitioner 4419 Press clipper 4419 Publication clerk 4419 SERVICE AND SALES WORKERS TRAVEL ATTENDANTS, CONDUCTORS AND GUIDES Aircraft cabin attendant Airlines steward and hostess Airport attendant Flight attendant 511 5111 5111 5111 5111 2012 PSOC Flight steward/stewardess Ship steward Travel attendant Travel steward Bus conductor Bus inspector Cable car conductor Passenger car conductor Railway passenger train guard Road freight conductor Sleeping on pullman-car attendant Ticket inspector (public transport) Train conductor Tram conductor Transport conductor Art gallery guide Mountaineering guide Museum guide Recreational attendant Sightseeing guide Tour escort Travel/Tour guide 5111 5111 5111 5111 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5112 5113 5113 5113 5113 5113 5113 5113 COOKS 512 Cook5120 Cook, private service 5120 Head cook 5120 Ship’s cook 5120 WAITERS AND BARTENDERS 513 Food attendant 5131 Food server 5131 Service crew 5131 Waiter, formal service 5131 Waiter, general 5131 Waiter/Waitress5131 Bar helper 5132 Bar keeper 5132 Barmaid5132 Bartender5132 HAIRDRESSERS, BEAUTICIANS AND RELATED WORKERS 514 Barber5141 Barber-hairdresser5141 Hair care specialist 5141 Hairdresser5141 Hairstylist5141 Attendant (sauna bath, body massage/scrub, foot/hand spa) 5142 Bath attendant 5142 Beautician5142 Beauty consultant 5142 Cosmetics and skin care beauty consultant 5142 Cosmetologist5142 Make-up artist 5142 Manicurist5142 Mortuary beautician 5142 Pedicurist5142 Slimming consultant 5142 BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISORS 515 Chambermaid5151 Hotel housekeeping attendant 5151 Housekeeper (hotel) 5151 Housekeeper (institutional) 5151 Matron (housekeeping) 5151 Bed and breakfast operator 5152 Butler5152 Domestic housekeeper 5152 House steward/stewardess 5152 Caretaker5153 Concierge (building) 5153 Cottage caretaker 5153 Dorm caretaker 5153 Groundskeeper5153 Janitor5153 Lighthouse keeper 5153 Sexton5153 Warehouse aide 5153 OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES WORKERS 516 Astrologer5161 Fengshui5161 Fortune teller 5161 Numerologist5161 Palmist5161 Psychic reader 5161 Chaperon5162 Companion5162 Personal maid 5162 Valet5162 Autopsy attendant 5163 Cremator5163 Embalmer5163 Funeral undertaker 5163 Grave digger 5163 Sepulture5163 Undertaker5163 Dog trainer 5164 Horse breaker 5164 Pet groomer 5164 Veterinary aide 5164 Zoo keeper 5164 Driving instructor 5165 Club host/hostess 5169 Dancing partner 5169 Escort5169 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 71 2012 PSOC Hospitality girl (GRO) 5169 Host/Hostess5169 Social escort 5169 Usher/Usherette5169 STREET AND MARKET SALESPERSONS 521 Kiosk salesperson 5211 Market salesperson 5211 Market stallholder 5211 Market vendor 5211 Stall salesperson 5211 Store assistant 5211 Store salesperson 5211 Street stall sales assistant 5211 Street stall salesperson 5211 Hawker (food) 5212 Street food vendor 5212 Grocer5221 Maintenance storekeeper 5221 Market tender 5221 News agent 5221 Sales helper/bagger 5221 Salesman/Saleslady5221 Shopkeeper5221 SHOP SALESPERSONS Checkout supervisor Sales coordinator Shop supervisor Supermarket supervisor 522 5222 5222 5222 5222 CASHIERS AND TICKET CLERKS 523 Merchandising assistant 5223 Sales clerk 5223 Salesperson (hotel and restaurant) 5223 Salesperson (retail/wholesale establishment) 5223 Shop assistant 5223 Cash clerk 5230 Cash register clerk 5230 Cashier5230 Checkout operator 5230 Invoice clerk 5230 Service station console operator 5230 Store cashier 5230 Ticket checker 5230 Ticket collector/teller 5230 Ticket custodian 5230 Ticket issuing clerk (entertainment and sporting event) 5230 Ticket issuing clerk (except parcel) 5230 Ticket sorter/encoder 5230 Toll fee collector/teller 5230 OTHER SALES WORKERS Advertising model 72 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 524 5241 Artist’s model 5241 Fashion model 5241 Mannequin model 5241 Demonstrator5242 Product demonstrator 5242 Promo girl 5242 Promo staff 5242 Promodizer5242 Sales merchandiser 5242 Door to door sales representative 5243 Door to door salesperson 5243 Party plan salesperson 5243 Promo salesperson 5243 Special offer salesperson 5243 Call center agent (sales and marketing) 5244 Call center salesperson 5244 Customer contact center salesperson 5244 Internet salesperson 5244 Telemarketer5244 Telemarketing salesperson 5244 Telephone salesperson 5244 Gasoline attendant 5245 Marina attendant 5245 Service station attendant 5245 Cafeteria counter attendant 5246 Salad bar attendant 5246 Counter checker 5249 Dispatcher (sales services) 5249 Package counter clerk 5249 Package counterman 5249 Rental salesperson 5249 CHILD CARE WORKERS AND TEACHERS’ AIDES 531 Babysitter5311 Child care worker 5311 Family day care worker 5311 Nanny5311 Nursemaid5311 Nursery aide 5311 Nursery school attendant 5311 Out-of-school hours care worker 5311 Pre-school assistant 5312 Teacher’s assistant 5312 PERSONAL CARE WORKERS IN HEALTH SERVICES Barangay health aide Birth assistant (clinic or hospital) Caregiver (institution-based) Hospital aide Hospital attendant Institution-based personal care worker Medical aide Nursing aide (clinic or hospital) Nursing attendant 532 5321 5321 5321 5321 5321 5321 5321 5321 5321 2012 PSOC Patient care assistant 5321 Psychiatric aide 5321 Surgery attendant 5321 Caregiver (home-based) 5322 Home birth assistant 5322 Home care aide 5322 House parent 5322 Nursing aide (home) 5322 Personal care provider 5322 Dental aide 5329 First aid assistant 5329 Hospital orderly 5329 Medical imaging assistant 5329 Pharmacy aide 5329 Phlebotomist5329 Sterilization aide 5329 PROCTECTIVE SERVICES WORKERS 541 Aircraft accident firefighter 5411 Fire aide 5411 Fire brigade/marshall 5411 Firefighter5411 Firefighting operative 5411 Fireman/Firewoman5411 Forest firefighter 5411 Constable5412 Patrol officer 5412 Police officer 5412 Police patrol officer 5412 Police patrolman/patrolwoman 5412 Policeman/Policewoman5412 Inmate guidance officer 5413 Jail guard 5413 Prison guard 5413 Warden5413 Aviation security guard 5414 Bailiff5414 Bodyguard5414 Bouncer5414 Civilian guard 5414 Confidential agent 5414 Customs gatekeeper 5414 Doorkeeper5414 Gatekeeper/Roving guard 5414 Guard patrol 5414 Harbor patrol 5414 Lady guard 5414 Marshall5414 Motorcycle escort 5414 Museum guard 5414 Private police guard 5414 Security agent 5414 Security guard 5414 Security patrolman/patrolwoman 5414 Surveillance officer 5414 Watchman/Watchwoman5414 Animal control officer 5419 Beach patrolman/patrolwoman 5419 Crossing guard 5419 Game warden 5419 Lifeguard5419 Parks and games warden 5419 Traffic aide 5419 Traffic enforcer 5419 SKILLED AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY AND FISHERY WORKERS MARKET GARDENERS AND CROP GROWERS Irrigated, rice farmer Lowland, rice farmer Rainfed, rice farmer Upland, rice farmer Corn farmers Cabbage farmer Cassava farmer Eggplant farmer Gabi farmer Mongo beans farmer Peanut farmer Pechay farmer Roots vegetable farmer Soybeans farmer Sweet potato farmer Tomato farmer Ube farmer White potato (Irish potato) farmer Sugarcane farmers/Sakada Coconut farmers Abaca farmer Black pepper farmer Cotton farmer Garlic/onion (and other spices) farmer Ginger farmer Jute farmer Ramie farmer Sisal farmer Tobacco farmer African oil palm farmer Banana farmer Cashew nut farmer Castañas farmer Citrus farmer Coffee and cacao farmer Fruit farmer Grapevine farmer Mango farmer Papaya farmer 611 6111 6111 6111 6111 6112 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6113 6114 6115 6116 6116 6116 6116 6116 6116 6116 6116 6116 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 6117 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 73 2012 PSOC Passion fruit farmer 6117 Pili nut farmer 6117 Rubber tapper 6117 Rubber tree farmer 6117 Tea farmer 6117 Virticulturist6117 Foliage propagator 6118 Horticulturist6118 Landscape gardener 6118 Market gardener 6118 Mushroom cultivator 6118 Nursery grower 6118 Orchid plant grower 6118 Rose grower 6118 Insecticidal and medicinal grower 6119 Perfumery plant grower (e.g. ilang-ilang grower and citronella grower) 6119 ANIMAL PRODUCERS 612 Carabao farmer 6121 Cattle farmer 6121 Cattle herder 6121 Deer farmer 6121 Dog breeder 6121 Drover6121 Goat farmer 6121 Horse breeder 6121 Shearer6121 Sheep farmer 6121 Shepherd6121 Stockman/woman6121 Dairy farmer 6122 Pasture in-charge 6122 Eggs producer 6123 Chicken egg layer 6124 Chicken meat producer 6124 Duck egg layer 6125 Duck meat producer 6125 Geese farmer 6126 Poultry breeder 6126 Poultry farmer 6126 Poultry tender 6126 Quail farmer 6126 Turkey farmer 6126 Hog raising producers 6127 Apiary farmer (apiarist) 6128 Butterfly breeder 6128 Silkworm farmer (sericulturist) 6128 Crocodile farmer 6129 Earthworm farmer (vermiculturist) 6129 Fur producer (non-domesticated animals) 6129 Game bird breeder 6129 Ostrich farmer 6129 Snail breeder 6129 74 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 MIXED CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCERS Farmer (mixed farming) Skilled farm worker (mixed farming) 613 6130 6130 FORESTRY AND RELATED WORKERS 621 Forest ranger 6211 Forest technician 6211 Watershed forester 6211 Log marker 6212 Log scaler 6212 Logger6212 Lumber grader 6212 Lumberjacks6212 Rafter6212 Timber inspector 6212 Tree feller 6212 Tree marker 6212 Charcoal maker 6213 Firewood gatherer 6214 Rattan gatherer (with permit) 6214 Wild honey and beeswax gatherer 6214 Wild orchids gatherer 6214 FISHERY WORKERS, HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS 622 Bangus farm producer 6221 Tilapia farm producer 6221 Agar-agar producers 6222 Carageenan producers 6222 Prawn producers 6223 Oysters and mussels producers 6224 Algae cultivator 6225 Aquarium fish farm operator (goldfish,corals, etc) 6225 Fish hatchery/nursery farm operator 6225 Frog raiser 6225 Pearl cultivator 6225 Skilled fish farm worker 6225 Skilled seafood farm worker 6225 Coastal fishery skipper 6226 Coastal waters workers 6226 Fisherman/woman (coastal waters) 6226 Fisherman/woman (inlandl waters) 6226 Inland waters workers 6226 Deep sea fisherman 6227 Master fisherman 6227 Trawler skipper 6227 Animal keeper 6228 Fur trapper 6228 Hunter6228 Seal trapper 6228 Trapper6228 Whale hunter 6228 Fish catcher for aquarium 6229 Oyster diver 6229 Pearl diver 6229 Seamoss gatherer 6229 2012 PSOC SUBSISTENCE CROP FARMERS Subsistence crop farmers 631 6310 Skilled demolition worker 7119 Steeplejack7119 SUBSISTENCE LIVESTOCK FARMERS 632 Slaughterers6320 Subsistence cattle farmer 6320 BUILDING FINISHERS AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 712 Asphalt roofer 7121 Composition roofer 7121 Metal roofer 7121 Roof fixer 7121 Slate roofer 7121 Thatcher roofer 7121 Tile roofer 7121 Carpet layer 7122 Floor layer 7122 Parquetry worker 7122 Setter, marble 7122 Setter, mosaic 7122 Setter, tile (general) 7122 Tile layer (composition) 7122 Fibrous Plasterer 7123 Ornamental Plasterer 7123 Plasterer, general 7123 Solid Plasterer 7123 Stucco Plasterer 7123 Boiler and pipe insulation worker 7124 Insulation installer 7124 Insulation worker, accoustical 7124 Insulator worker (Aeronautical) 7124 Insulator7124 Refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment insulation worker 7124 Autoglazier 7125 Building glazier 7125 Construction glazier 7125 Glazier 7125 Leaded-glass glazier 7125 Patent roofing glazier 7125 Plate-glass glazier 7125 Roofing glazier 7125 Vehicle glazier 7125 Aircraft fitter (pipe and tube) 7126 Fitter, pipe 7126 Gas pipe fitter 7126 Marine pipe fitter 7126 Pipe layer 7126 Piping charge hand 7126 Piping inspector 7126 Plumber7126 Ventilation pipe fitter 7126 Air conditioning equipment mechanic 7127 Air conditioning plant installer 7127 Air conditioning plant mechanic 7127 Air duct worker 7127 Refrigeration mechanic 7127 SUBSISTENCE MIXED CROP AND LIVESTOCK FARMERS Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers 633 6330 SUBSISTENCE FISHERS, HUNTERS, TRAPPERS AND GATHERERS 634 Hunter-gatherer6340 Subsistence collector 6340 CRAFT AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS BUILDING FRAME AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 711 House builder 7111 Nipa house builder (sawali, straw) 7111 Blocklayer7112 Chimney builder 7112 Construction bricklayer 7112 Firebrick layer 7112 Paver7112 Refractory bricklayer 7112 Construction stonemason 7113 Cutter, mosaic 7113 Granite Cutter 7113 Lathe operator (stone) 7113 Mason (general) 7113 Mason leadman 7113 Mason, monument 7113 Splitter, stone 7113 Stone carver 7113 Stone cutter 7113 Stonemason7113 Cement finisher 7114 Concrete finisher, general 7114 Concrete placer 7114 Concrete shutterer 7114 Gas or oil well cementer 7114 Reinforced concreter (general) 7114 Terrazzo worker 7114 Carpenter, finish 7115 Carpenter, general 7115 Carpenter, rough 7115 Joiner7115 Shipwright (wood) 7115 Wood and sash maker 7115 Building maintenance man 7119 Scaffolder7119 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 75 2012 PSOC Refrigeration plant installer Refrigeration plant mechanic 7127 7127 PAINTERS, BUILDING STRUCTURE CLEANERS AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 713 Building painter 7131 Construction painter 7131 Decorative painter 7131 House painter 7131 Painter7131 Structural steel and ship painter 7131 Wall paperhanger 7131 Aircraft painter 7132 Automotive painter 7132 Furniture painter (spray) 7132 Manufactured articles painter 7132 Manufactured articles varnisher 7132 Paint sprayer, varnishers 7132 Spray-painter, except construction 7132 Upholstery painter 7132 Vehicle painter 7132 Wood finisher, furniture 7132 Chimney sweep 7133 Cleaner, building exteriors 7133 Sandblasters, building exteriors 7133 SHEET AND STRUCTURAL METAL WORKERS, MOLDERS AND WELDERS, AND RELATED WORKERS 721 Bench molder 7211 Filler metal molder 7211 Floor and fit molder 7211 Hand coremaker 7211 Machine coremaker 7211 Machine molder 7211 Metal castings molder 7211 Body welder 7212 Brazer7212 Electric arc welder (machine) 7212 Electric welder 7212 Flame cutter 7212 Gas tungsten arc welder 7212 Gas welder 7212 Orbital welder 7212 Pipe welder 7212 Resistance welder 7212 Shielded metal arc welder 7212 Thermite welder 7212 Welder7212 Auto body repairman 7213 Automotive body builder 7213 Boilersmith7213 Coppersmith7213 Plate metal worker 7213 76 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Sheet metal marker 7213 Sheet metal worker, aircraft 7213 Sheet metal worker, general 7213 Sheet metal worker, ornamental 7213 Sheet metal worker, vehicle 7213 Tinsmith7213 Constructional steel erector 7214 Erector, structural metal 7214 Iron works fabricator 7214 Metal shipwright 7214 Preparer, structural metal 7214 Reinforcing iron worker 7214 Riveter7214 Riveter, hand 7214 Riveter, machine 7214 Riveter, pneumatic 7214 Ship plater 7214 Steelman 7214 Structural metal maker 7214 Structural steel worker 7214 Aircraft rigger 7215 Cable splicer 7215 Rigger 7215 Rigger, gas-drilling 7215 Rigger, hoisting equipment, construction 7215 Rigger, hoisting equipment, general 7215 Rigger, oil-drilling 7215 Rigger, ship 7215 Rope and cable splicer (general) 7215 Suspension bridge cable worker 7215 Theatrical rigger 7215 Tower rigger 7215 BLACKSMITHS, TOOLMAKERS AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 722 Blacksmith7221 Drop-hammer worker 7221 Forging press worker 7221 Hammer-smith7221 Hand metal former 7221 Hand wire drawer 7221 Die maker* 7222 Foundry worker 7222 Gauge maker 7222 Gunsmith7222 Jig maker 7222 Locksmith7222 Metal marker 7222 Metal pattern maker 7222 Plastic pattern maker 7222 Toolmaker7222 Toolmaker foreman 7222 Boring machine-setter operator 7223 Honing-machine setter-operator 7223 2012 PSOC Lathe setter-operator Machine tool setter-operator Metalworking-machine setter-operator (general) Milling machine setter-operator Numerical control machine setter-operator Planning-machine setter-operator Precision- grinding-machine setter-operator Setter-operator, drilling machine/metalworking Buffing machine operator Card grinder Metal finisher Metal polisher Metal-wheel grinder Saw repairer Saw sharpener Sharpener, cutting instrument Textile card grinder Tool and cutter grinder, Tool grinder, machine tool Tool sharpener 7223 7223 7223 7223 7223 7223 7223 7223 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 7224 MACHINERY MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS 723 Automobile mechanic 7231 Automotive brakes systems service technician 7231 Automotive mechanic (light duty) 7231 Automotive/train mechanic 7231 Camber mechanic 7231 Chief mechanic/technician 7231 Diesel engine mechanic 7231 Garage mechanic 7231 Internal combustion engine fitter-assembler 7231 Motor truck mechanic 7231 Motor vehicle mechanic 7231 Motor vehicle repairer 7231 Motor vehicle service technician 7231 Motorcycle mechanic 7231 Repairman, motor vehicle 7231 Small engine mechanic 7231 Train engine fitter 7231 Train engine repairer 7231 Aeromechanic7232 Aircraft engine fitter 7232 Aircraft maintenance supervisor 7232 Aircraft mechanic 7232 Aircraft production/maintenance assistant 7232 Aircraft restorer 7232 Aircraft service technician 7232 Airframe and power plant mechanic 7232 Airframe fitter 7232 Airmotive & equipment mechanic 7232 Aviation maintenance technician 7232 Helicopter mechanic 7232 Jet engine mechanic 7232 Pneudraulic systems mechanic (aircraft) 7232 Powerplant mechanic (aircraft) 7232 Rocket engine component mechanic 7232 Agricultural machinery fitter 7233 Agricultural machinery mechanic 7233 Construction machinery mechanic 7233 Diesel engine mechanic (except motor vehicle) 7233 Earth-moving equipment fitter 7233 Engine marine fitter 7233 Farm machinery mechanic 7233 Farm tractor mechanic 7233 Greaser7233 Industrial equipment fitter 7233 Industrial plant mechanic 7233 Industrial sewing machine mechanic 7233 Loomfixers7233 Lubrication man 7233 Machinery erector and installer 7233 Machinery mechanic (general) 7233 Marine craft mechanic 7233 Marine machinery mechanic 7233 Mechanic, heavy equipment 7233 Mechanic, hydraulic 7233 Mechanical products inspector 7233 Mechanical products tester 7233 Metalworking machine-tool fitter 7233 Metalworking machine-tool mechanic 7233 Mining machinery fitter 7233 Mining machinery mechanic 7233 Office machinery fitter 7233 Oiler7233 Plant maintenance mechanic 7233 Power plant mechanic 7233 Printing machinery fitter 7233 Printing machinery mechanic 7233 Reciprocating steam-engine mechanic 7233 Ship fitter 7233 Stationary engine fitter 7233 Stationary engine greaser 7233 Stationary engine repairer 7233 Textile machinery fitter 7233 Turbine fitter (except aircraft and marine) 7233 Turbine mechanic (except aircraft and marine) 7233 Woodworking machinery fitter 7233 Woodworking machinery mechanic 7233 Bicycle mechanic 7234 Bicycle repairer 7234 Perambulator repairer 7234 Wheelchair repairer 7234 HANDICRAFT WORKERS Dental prosthesis maker Dental prosthesis repairer Maker and repairer, instrument/meteorological Maker and repairer, instrument/surgical 731 7311 7311 7311 7311 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 77 2012 PSOC Optical instrument maker 7311 Optical instrument repairer 7311 Orthopedic appliance maker 7311 Orthopedic appliance repairer 7311 Precision instrument maker 7311 Precision instrument repairer 7311 Precision-instrument assembler 7311 Surgical instrument maker 7311 Watch and clock assembler 7311 Watch and clock repairer 7311 Accordion maker 7312 Instrument/musical maker (brass) 7312 Instrument/musical maker (string) 7312 Instrument/musical maker (woodwind) 7312 Metal wind instrument maker 7312 Musical instrument tuner 7312 Organ builder 7312 Piano maker 7312 Gem cutter/faceter 7313 Gem setter 7313 Goldsmith7313 Jeweller (general) 7313 Jewelry caster (hand) 7313 Jewelry caster (machine) 7313 Jewelry engraver 7313 Jewelry finishers, by hand and machine 7313 Jewelry maker (goldsmith, silversmith)* 7313 Jewelry polisher 7313 Jewelry repairer 7313 Precious metal leaf maker 7313 Precious metal roller 7313 Silversmith7313 Abrasive wheel molder 7314 Brick and tile molder 7314 Clay extruding-press operator 7314 Decorators/lazers7314 Potter, general 7314 Pottery and porcelain caster (hand) 7314 Pottery and porcelain die-presser 7314 Pottery and porcelain jiggerman 7314 Pottery and porcelain maker 7314 Pottery and porcelain modeller 7314 Pottery and porcelain presser (hand) 7314 Pottery and porcelain thrower 7314 Glass blower 7315 Glass cutter 7315 Glass cutter (optical) 7315 Glass edge grinder 7315 Glass finisher 7315 Glass lens molder 7315 Glass scientific blower 7315 Glass tube bender 7315 Brush painter 7316 Ceramics decorator 7316 78 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Ceramics dipper 7316 Ceramics painter 7316 Ceramics spray painter 7316 Engraver, linoleum block, hand 7316 Engraver, metal printing die, hand 7316 Engraver, metal printing plate, hand 7316 Engraver, metal printing roller, (hand/machine) 7316 Engraver, printing 7316 Engraver, printing/lithographic stone 7316 Engraver, rubber and wood (hand) 7316 Glass enameller 7316 Glass engraver 7316 Glass etcher 7316 Glass painter 7316 Glass sandblaster 7316 Hand dipper 7316 Metal engraving etcher 7316 Mirror silverer 7316 Photoengraver7316 Retoucher, printing plate 7316 Sign-maker7316 Signwriter7316 Basket maker 7317 Basketry weaver 7317 Broom maker (hand) 7317 Brush maker (hand) 7317 Cottage industry worker (wood) 7317 Handicraft designer 7317 Handicraft model maker 7317 Handicraft worker, paper 7317 Handicraft worker, reed weaving 7317 Handicraft worker, stone articles 7317 Handicraft worker, wooden articles 7317 Paper box maker (hand) 7317 Rattan binder 7317 Wicker furniture maker 7317 Wood carver 7317 Carpet weaver (hand) 7318 Cloth weaver (hand) 7318 Cloth weaver (Jacquard loom) 7318 Fabric examiner 7318 Fabric repairer 7318 Fiber aide 7318 Fiber blender 7318 Fiber carder 7318 Fiber classer 7318 Fiber grader 7318 Fiber lapper 7318 Fiber mixer 7318 Fiber picker 7318 Fiber preparer 7318 Fiber/textiles comber 7318 Fiber/textiles drawer 7318 Fiber/textiles rover 7318 2012 PSOC Hand braidmaker 7318 Hand crocheter 7318 Handicraft worker, carpets 7318 Handicraft worker, leather 7318 Handicraft worker, textiles 7318 Hand-operated machine knitter 7318 Knitter7318 Net maker (hand) 7318 Tapestry maker (hand) 7318 Thread and yarn spinner 7318 Threader, loom (hand) 7318 Weaver7318 Wool scourer 7318 Candle making 7319 Metal toymaker 7319 Soap making 7319 PRINTING TRADES WORKERS 732 Blueprint machine operator 7321 Compositor, cold type/hot metal 7321 Desktop publishing operator 7321 Digitizer7321 Electronic pre-press technician, 7321 Hand compositor 7321 Imposer7321 Linotype operator 7321 Monotype keyboard operator 7321 Photo-type-setting machine operator 7321 Plate maker (printing) 7321 Plate mounter (screen printing) 7321 Platen press operator 7321 Scanner (data) 7321 Screen maker 7321 Type-casting machine operator 7321 Typesetter7321 Cylinder pressman 7322 Developer, black and white 7322 Developer, color 7322 Digital press operator 7322 Direct lithographic pressman 7322 Feeder operator (printing) 7322 Flexographic press operator 7322 Gravure press operator 7322 Large sheet-fed press operator 7322 Letter Press-pressman 7322 Offset Press (web fed) 7322 Offset Pressman 7322 Offset Pressman (sheet fed) 7322 Offset printing press operator 7322 Paper cutting machine operator 7322 Photograph enlarger 7322 Photograph printer 7322 Photographic equipment repairer 7322 Photographic film and paper maker 7322 Platen pressman 7322 Press operator printing/cylinder 7322 Press roller maker 7322 Printer, block 7322 Printing machine operator 7322 Printing quality inspector 7322 Printing scheduler 7322 Repro-cameraman7322 Reproduction machine operator 7322 Rotary pressman 7322 Rotary printing press operator 7322 Rotogravure pressman 7322 Screen printer 7322 Screen printing press operator 7322 Silk-screen printer 7322 Silk-screen stencil cutter 7322 Small press operator 7322 Stripper, black and white 7322 Stripper, colored 7322 Textile printer 7322 Wallpaper printer 7322 Web press operator 7322 Book embosser (hand and machine) 7323 Bookbinder (hand and machine) 7323 Collator/tabulator7323 Cutter operator 7323 Foil Stamp operator 7323 Folder operator 7323 Gatherer operator 7323 Multibinder operator 7323 Perfect binder operator 7323 Plastic laminator 7323 Saddle stitch operator 7323 Small machine bindery worker 7323 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS Building electrician Electrical inspector Electrical repairman, Electrician, building wiring General electrician Industrial Electrician Maintenance electrician Stage and studio electrician Aircraft electrician Armature builder Automotive equipment inspector Electric machine rewinder Electric meter repairman Electric motor and generator fitter Electric motor repairman Electrical elevator fitter Electrical fitter (general) 741 7411 7411 7411 7411 7411 7411 7411 7411 7412 7412 7412 7412 7412 7412 7412 7412 7412 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 79 2012 PSOC Electrical generator fitter 7412 Electrical instrument fitter 7412 Electrical mechanic 7412 Electrical motor fitter 7412 Electrical products inspector 7412 Electrical products tester 7412 Electrical switchgear & control apparatus fitter 7412 Electrical technician 7412 Electrical transformer fitter 7412 Instrumentation repairman 7412 Lift mechanic 7412 Plant electrician 7412 Ship electrician 7412 Transformer repairman 7412 Transport electrician 7412 Vehicle electrician 7412 Cable and line installer 7413 Cable pulling 7413 Cable television lineman 7413 Electric cable jointer 7413 Electric power lineman 7413 Electric traction lineman 7413 Electrical line installer 7413 Lineman7413 Lineman/electric power 7413 Lineman/telephone/telegraph/cable TV 7413 Ride maintenance mechanic 7413 Transmission technician 7413 ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS 742 Adding machine technician 7421 Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics) 7421 Audio electronics service/repairman 7421 Automated teller machines mechanic 7421 Avionics technician 7421 Electric typewriter technician 7421 Electronic equipment servicer 7421 Electronics business machines technicians 7421 Erector, radioaerial 7421 Office equipment technician 7421 Office machines mechanic 7421 Photocopy machine technician 7421 Radio mechanic 7421 Reprographic equipment technician 7421 Standard manual typewriter technician 7421 Television mechanic 7421 Video electronics (VHS, VCD, DVD) service/ repairman7421 Central office equipment installer 7422 Communication rigger 7422 Communications technician 7422 Computer equipment fitter 7422 Computer service/repairman 7422 Data and telecommunications cabler 7422 80 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Electronic computer equipment fitter Electronic products inspector Electronic products tester Electronic signaling system fitter Electronics fitter (general) Electronics/computer equipment fitter Electronics/telecommunications equipment fitter Hardware technician Medical equipment fitter PABX technician Radar equipment fitter Radio equipment installer Radio fitter Switchman (Central office equipment technician) Telecommunication equipment installer Telecommunication equipment repairer Telecommunications technician Telegraph installer Telegraph repairman Telephone installer and repairman Telephone mechanic Television fitter 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 7422 FOOD PROCESSING AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 751 Butcher (Abattoir) 7511 Butcher (general) 7511 Butcher (Hotel and Restaurant) 7511 Fish filleter 7511 Fish processing worker 7511 Fishmonger7511 Food preparer 7511 Meat cutter 7511 Slaughterer7511 Baker (general) 7512 Bread baker 7512 Cake decorator 7512 Chocolate maker 7512 Confectioner7512 Confectionery maker 7512 Macaroni maker 7512 Native cakes/kakanin makers 7512 Noodle makers 7512 Oven/fryer man 7512 Pastry maker 7512 Pastry-cook7512 Butter maker 7513 Cheese maker 7513 Dairy product maker 7513 Ice cream maker 7513 Milk collector 7513 Milker7513 Chutney maker 7514 Fish smoker 7514 2012 PSOC Food pickler 7514 Food preserver 7514 Fruit preserver 7514 Jam maker 7514 Meat smoker 7514 Oil expeller 7514 Salted egg maker 7514 Sausage maker 7514 Syrup man 7514 Vegetable preserver 7514 Brewmaster7515 Coffee taster 7515 Food grader 7515 Food taster 7515 Liquor taster 7515 Tea taster 7515 Wine taster 7515 Cigar/cigarettes maker 7516 Snuff maker 7516 Tobacco blender 7516 Tobacco conditioner operator 7516 Tobacco cutting machine operator 7516 Tobacco preparer 7516 Tobacco stripper (hand) 7516 Tobacco stripper (machine) 7516 Tobacco/cigar grader 7516 WOOD TREATERS, CABINET-MAKERS AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 752 Dry kiln operator 7521 Lumber kiln operator 7521 Veneer dryer tender 7521 Wood seasoner 7521 Wood seasoning worker 7521 Wood treater 7521 Wood treating worker 7521 Cabinet/furniture-maker7522 Cartwright7522 Coach body builder 7522 Cooper7522 Marquetry inlayer 7522 Mill-wright7522 Smoking-pipe maker 7522 Veneer applier 7522 Wheel-wright7522 Wood patternmaker 7522 Wooden furniture finisher 7522 Wooden model maker 7522 Carving machine operator (wood) 7523 Furniture production machine operator 7523 Precision woodworking sawyer 7523 Wood lathe setter-operator 7523 Wood products machine operator 7523 Wood routing machine setter-operator 7523 Wood turner Wood-planing machine setter-operator Wood-shaping machine setter-operator Wood-spindle-carving machine setter-operator Woodworking lathe operator Woodworking machine setter-operator 7523 7523 7523 7523 7523 7523 GARMENT AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 753 Dressmaker7531 Furrier7531 Hatter7531 Milliner7531 Patternmaker7531 Seamstress7531 Stage wardrobe mistress 7531 Studio wardrobe mistress 7531 Tailor7531 Trimmer7531 Fur pattern-maker 7532 Garment cutter 7532 Garment marker 7532 Garment patternmaker 7532 Glove cutter 7532 Hat and cap-pattern maker 7532 Leather cutter 7532 Leather patternmaker 7532 Textile cutter 7532 Textile patternmaker 7532 Alterer7533 Doll toy maker 7533 Embroiderer (Multi-head machine) 7533 Fur sewer (hand) 7533 Garments sewer 7533 Hand embroiderer 7533 Hand sewer 7533 Hand sewer, leather 7533 Hi-speed sewer 7533 Machine sewer 7533 Maker, umbrella 7533 Reviser (textile and garments) 7533 Stitcher 7533 Stuffed toymaker 7533 Mattress maker 7534 Orthopaedic upholsterer 7534 Upholsterer 7534 Upholsterer, furniture and automotive 7534 Upholsterer, vehicle 7534 Fellmonger7535 Hide and skin grader 7535 Hide dehairer 7535 Hide flesher 7535 Hide splitter 7535 Leather currier 7535 Leather dyer 7535 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 81 2012 PSOC Leather stainer 7535 Pelt grader 7535 Tanner7535 Clicker cutter (machine) 7536 Cobbler7536 Laster7536 Leather goods assembler 7536 Leather goods maker (general) 7536 Leather sewer (hand/machine) 7536 Orthopedic footwear maker 7536 Pattern-maker, footwear 7536 Saddle and harness maker 7536 Saddler7536 Shoe cutter (hand) 7536 Shoe finisher 7536 Shoe sewer (machine) 7536 Shoemaker7536 Shoes and bag repairer 7536 Sole fitter 7536 Uppers preparer 7536 OTHER CRAFT AND RELATED WORKERS 754 Salvage frogman 7541 Underwater worker 7541 Blaster7542 Mine shot firer 7542 Powder man 7542 Powder monkey 7542 Quarry shot firer 7542 Product grader 7543 Quality inspector 7543 Wool classer 7543 Fumigator7544 Pest controller 7544 Weed controller 7544 Crafts and trade helper 7549 Optical lens finisher 7549 Optical lens molder 7549 PLANT AND MACHINE OPERATORS, AND ASSEMBLERS MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING PLANT OPERATORS 811 Bogger operator 8111 Continuous miner operator 8111 Continuous mining machine operator 8111 Dragline operator (mining) 8111 Dredgeman (mining) 8111 Drilling machine operator (mine and quarry) 8111 Miner8111 Mining plant operator 8111 Prime miner operator 8111 Quarrier8111 82 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Roof bolter (mining) 8111 Carving stone machine operator 8112 Coal washer 8112 Crushing/mineral ore machine operator 8112 Cutting machine operator, mine 8112 Flotation minerals worker 8112 Grinding/chemical and related process machine operator 8112 Milling/minerals machine operator 8112 Minerals floating worker 8112 Precipitator8112 Splitting stone machine operator 8112 Stone cutting or processing machine operator 8112 Stone processing machine operator 8112 Stone processing plant operator 8112 Stone treater 8112 Tender jig machines operator 8112 Artesian well driller 8113 Bore sinker 8113 Boring equipment/wells operator 8113 Cable driller (gas/oil well) 8113 Core driller 8113 Derrick/oil and gas well operator 8113 Derrickman8113 Developmental driller 8113 Directional driller 8113 Dredgeman8113 Drilling equipments/wells operator 8113 Drilling rig operator 8113 Gas/oil well puller 8113 Gas/oil well rotary driller 8113 Jumbo operator 8113 Powertong operator 8113 Toolpusher8113 Tourpusher8113 Well borer 8113 Well cable tools driller 8113 Well driller 8113 Well testing crew 8113 Cast concrete product maker 8114 Cast-concrete products machine operator 8114 Cast-stone products machine operator 8114 Cement production plant operator 8114 Concrete production machine operator 8114 Concrete-mixer operator 8114 Concrete-mixing-plant operator 8114 Mineral ore processing plant operator 8114 Mixer operator 8114 Stone polishing machine operator 8114 METAL PROCESSING AND FINISHING PLANT OPERATORS 812 Aluminum cutting machine operator 8121 Annealer8121 2012 PSOC Case-hardener8121 Converting/non-ferrous metal extruder operator 8121 Drawing/wire machine operator 8121 Hardener8121 Hardening/metal furnace operator 8121 Heat-treating/metal furnace operator 8121 Ladle pourer 8121 Machine wire drawer 8121 Metal drawer machine operator 8121 Metal extruder operator 8121 Metal extrusion plant operator 8121 Metal heat treating operator 8121 Non-ferrous metal converting and refining furnaceman 8121 Ore furnace operator 8121 Ore smelting blast furnaceman 8121 Refining/steel furnace operator (open hearth furnace) 8121 Seamless pipe and tube drawer 8121 Smelting/metal furnace operator (blast furnace) 8121 Steel converting Bessemer furnaceman 8121 Steel converting oxygen furnaceman 8121 Steel metal furnace (open hearth furnaceman) 8121 Steel refining electric arc furnaceman 8121 Steel roller 8121 Temperer8121 Metal coating machine operator 8122 Metal finishing machine operator 8122 Metal plating machine operator 8122 Polishing metal machine operator 8122 CHEMICAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS PLANT AND MACHINE OPERATORS Ammunition products machine operator Candle production machine operator Chemical and related processes kiln operator Chemical heat treating operator Converter operator (chemical processes) Crushing, grinding and chemical-mixing machinery operator Detergent products machine operator Explosive products machine operator Halogen gas production machine operator Pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators Darkroom technician Developing/photography machine operator Enlarging/photography machine operator Film/color developer Photograph enlarger Photograph printer Photographic film printer Photographic processor Photographic-film machine operator 813 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8131 8132 8132 8132 8132 8132 8132 8132 8132 8132 Printing/photography (black and white) machine operator Printing/photography (color) machine operator 8132 8132 RUBBER, PLASTIC AND PAPER PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS 814 Extruding/rubber machine operator 8141 Latex worker 8141 Rubber calendar operator 8141 Rubber milling machine operator 8141 Rubber moulder 8141 Rubber products machine operator 8141 Tire maker 8141 Tire production machine operator 8141 Tire repairer 8141 Vulcanize8141 Laminated press operator ( plastics) 8142 Machine cellophane bag maker 8142 Molding machine operator (plastics) 8142 Optic fiber drawer 8142 Plastic cablemaking machine operator 8142 Plastic extrusion machine operator 8142 Plastic moulder 8142 Plastic product fabricator 8142 Plastic products machine operator 8142 Plastics boat builder 8142 Plastics bottle blowing machine operator 8142 Machine operator (cardboard products) 8143 Machine operator (envelope and paper bag production) 8143 Machine operator (paper box production) 8143 Paper box cutting- and creasing-press operator 8143 Paper box maker machine operator 8143 Paper mache moulder 8143 Paper machine moulder 8143 Paper products machine operator 8143 Papermaking machine operator (back/wet end) 8143 Supercalender operator 8143 TEXTILE, FUR AND LEATHER PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS Doubler (yarn) Fiber preparing machine operator Ring spinner Spinning machine operator Spinning/thread and yarn machine operator Twisting/thread and yarn machine operator Winding/thread and yarn machine operator Beam warper Combing textile fibers machine operator Jacquard card cutter Jacquard design copyist Jacquard weaver Knitting machine operator (general) Knitting setter (machine) 815 8151 8151 8151 8151 8151 8151 8151 8152 8152 8152 8152 8152 8152 8152 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 83 2012 PSOC 84 Lace weaver (machine) Loom threader (machine) Machine crocheter Weaving machine operator Embroidery machine operator Industrial sewing machine operator Piping operator (garment) Sewing machine operator Bleaching machine operator Curing machine operator Dyeing machine operator Evaporator operator Fabric bleaching machine operator Finishing machine operator Silk degummer Silk weighter Still turpentine operator Textile bleacher Textile calendar operator Textile dyeing machine operator Textile fuller Textile shrinker Textile washer Wool carbonizer Yarn dyer Dehairing/hide machine operator Staining/leather machine operator Tanning machine operator Footwear production machine operator Leather production machine operator Shoemaking machine operator Dry-cleaning machine operator Laundry machine operator Laundry pressing machine operator Braid making machine operator Chemical bleacher operator Chemical processing plant operator, n.e.c. Coal-gas maker Coke burner Coke production plant operator Felt hood former Fertilizer plant operator Fuel tender Fur fiber mixer (machine) Hat blocking machine operator Hat making machine operator Radioactive materials chemical processer Synthetic fiber production plant operator Tent making machine operator Textile pattern making machine operator 8152 8152 8152 8152 8153 8153 8153 8153 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8154 8155 8155 8155 8156 8156 8156 8157 8157 8157 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 8159 Bread production machine operator Chocolate production machine operator Cigar and cigarettes production machine operator Cigarette maker, machine Dairy products machine operator Fish processing machine operator Freezer, meat and fish Meat processing machine operator Milk processing machine operator Preserving cook, general Sterilizing machine operator (food) Tobacco processing machine operator 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 8160 WOOD PROCESSING AND PAPERMAKING PLANT OPERATORS Assembly-line/automated operator Beater operator (paper and pulp) Cardboard lining machine operator Chipper/paper pulp operator Digester operator Grinding machine operator (wood) Paper bag and envelope maker (machine) Paper box maker (machine) Paper box-cutting and creasing press operator Paper pulp plant operator Papermaking plant operator Pulp and paper assistant bleacher operator Pulp and paper digester operator Pulp and paper grinderman/woman Pulp and paper refiner operator Pulping control operator Pulping Technician Repulper operator Supercalendar operator Thermo-mechanical pulp assistant operator Band-saw operator Circular-saw operator Edge sawyer Log cut-off operator Painting machine operator (wood) Plywood core laying operator Plywood press-operator Ripsaw operator Sawmill machine operator Sawmill planer operator Sawmill sawyer (general) Sawmill trimmer operator Treating wood machine operator Veneer cutter Wood grader Wood processing plant operator Wood-processing plant sawyer 817 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8171 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 8172 FOOD AND RELATED PRODUCTS MACHINE OPERATORS Bakery products machine operator 816 8160 OTHER STATIONARY PLANT AND MACHINE OPERATORS 818 Abrasives maker 8181 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 2012 PSOC Brick and tile kiln-operator 8181 Ceramics kiln operator 8181 Ceramics plant operator 8181 Clay mixer 8181 Clay slip maker 8181 Fiberglass maker 8181 Float-glass bath operator 8181 Glass former 8181 Glass kiln operator 8181 Glass mixer 8181 Glass plant operator 8181 Glass production furnace operator 8181 Glass temperer 8181 Glass tube maker 8181 Glass-annealing furnaceman 8181 Glass-blowing machine operator 8181 Glass-drawing machine operator 8181 Glass-making furnaceman 8181 Glass-pressing machine operator 8181 Glaze maker 8181 Mixing/clay & glass machine-operator 8181 Painting ceramic machine operator 8181 Painting glass machine operator 8181 Plate-glass polisher 8181 Plate-glass rollerman 8181 Porcelain ware kiln operator 8181 Pottery and porcelain kiln-operator 8181 Boiler fireman 8182 Boiler operator 8182 Boiler tender 8182 Railway steam-engine fireman 8182 Ship fireman 8182 Ship oiler and greaser 8182 Ship’s boiler operator 8182 Steam engine operator 8182 Stoker8182 Thermal plant operator 8182 Barista8183 Bottle filler 8183 Bottling machine-operator 8183 Canning food machine operator 8183 Canning fruit machine operator 8183 Canning vegetable machine operator 8183 Fruit juice production machine operator 8183 Labelling machine operator 8183 Packing machine operator 8183 Wrapping machine operator 8183 Cable and rope splicing machine operator 8189 Rides operator 8189 Silicon chip production machine operator 8189 ASSEMBLERS Aircraft assembler Assembly line operator (automated) Assembly-line worker (agricultural machinery) 821 8211 8211 8211 Assembly-line worker (aircraft engine) Assembly-line worker (heavy machinery) Engine assembler Engine installer Gearbox assembler Internal combustion engine fitter assembler (except aircraft and marine) Turbine assembler Vehicle assembler Armature/coil assembler Auxiliary machine operator Coil winder (hand/machine) Computer assembler Console operator Electric line installation machine operator Electrical equipment assembler Electromechanical equipment assembler Electronic equipment assembler Etcher (printed circuit board) Rubber assembler Surface mount technology machine operator Telephone assembler Television assembler Watch assembler Ammunition assembler Bicycle assembler Box builder Composite products assembler Door assembler Eyeglass frame assembler Furniture finisher, wood Jewellery assembler Knife assembler Leather products assembler Luggage finisher Metal products (except mechanical) assembler Paperboard products assembler Pen and pencil assembler Plastic products assembler Plastic toy assembler Rubber products assembler Sun-blinds assembler Textile products assembler Thermos bottle assembler Wood products assembler LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE DRIVERS AND RELATED WORKERS Elevated train driver Engine/mine and quarry driver Locomotive engine driver Railway engine driver Train driver including Light Rail transit (LRT) and Metro Rail transit (MRT) 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8211 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8212 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 8219 831 8311 8311 8311 8311 8311 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 85 2012 PSOC Underground train driver Freight train railway brakeman Mine and quarry brakeman Railway braker Railway shunter Railway signaller Railway signalman Railways operations/maintenance towerman 8311 8312 8312 8312 8312 8312 8312 8312 CAR, VAN AND MOTORCYCLE DRIVERS 832 Dispatch rider 8321 Motorcycle driver 8321 Motorcyclist8321 Tricycle driver 8321 Ambulance driver 8322 Chauffeur/family driver 8322 Company driver 8322 Courier driver 8322 Jeepney driver 8322 Taxi/FX driver 8322 Van driver 8322 86 HEAVY TRUCK AND BUS DRIVERS Bus driver Motor coach driver School bus driver Tram driver Truck driver Concrete mixer driver Dump truck driver Fire truck driver Heavy truck driver Road train driver Shuttle-car operator (mine) Trailer driver Harvester operator Loader operator Logging plant operator Motorized farm equipment operator Motorized farm plant operator Motorized forestry plant operator Timber carrier driver Tractor driver 833 8331 8331 8331 8331 8331 8332 8332 8332 8332 8332 8332 8332 8341 8341 8341 8341 8341 8341 8341 8341 MOBILE PLANT OPERATORS Tree faller operator Bulldozer Operator Excavator operator Front-end loader Operator Hydraulic, back hoe, excavator operator Mobile Plant Operator Pay loader Pile-driver Operator Road grader and scraper operator 834 8341 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 Road surface laying machinery operator Road-roller operator Sand pro operator Snow groomer operator Tar spreading machine operator Trench-digging machine operator Wheel loader operator Bridge or gantry crane operator Construction hoist operator Crawler crane operator Floating crane master (gov) Mine cageman Mine hoist operator Mobile crane operator Opening bridge operator Rough terrain crane operator Stationary jib crane operator Truck mounted crane operator Winch operator Fork lift operator Lifting truck operator Tower crane operator 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8342 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8343 8344 8344 8344 SHIPS’ DECK CREWS AND RELATED WORKERS 835 Able seaman 8350 Bargeman8350 Boatman8350 Boatswain8350 Coxswain8350 Dockman-diver8350 Dockman-rigger8350 Ferry hand 8350 Fourth mate 8350 Launch master 8350 Launch patron 8350 Launch service supervisor 8350 ]Ordinary seaman 8350 Pumpboat operator 8350 Reefer repairman 8350 Sailor8350 Seaman8350 Seaperson8350 Second mate 8350 Ship’s deck crew 8350 Third mate 8350 Tug hand 8350 Yacht crew 8350 ELEMENTARY OCCUPATIONS DOMESTIC, HOTEL AND OFFICE CLEANERS AND HELPERS 911 Domestic cleaner/helper 9111 Houseboy9111 2012 PSOC Household attendant 9111 Housemaid9111 Market aide 9111 Cleaner, aircraft 9112 Cleaner, hotel 9112 Cleaner, office 9112 Cleaner, trains & buses 9112 Cleaning crew, restaurants & food chains 9112 Lavatory attendant 9112 Room attendant 9112 VEHICLE, WINDOW, LAUNDRY AND OTHER HAND CLEANING WORKERS 912 Drycleaner, hand 9121 Launderer, hand 9121 Presser, hand 9121 Spotter (dry cleaner) 9121 Car detailer 9122 Vehicle washer (hand) 9122 Wiper9122 Window cleaner 9123 Carpet cleaner 9129 Cooling tower cleaner 9129 Graffiti cleaner 9129 Swimming pool cleaner 9129 AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY AND FISHERY LABORERS 921 Cane planter/Sakada 9211 Farm worker 9211 Farmhands laborer 9211 Fruit/vegetable picker 9211 Livestock farm laborer 9212 Farm laborer 9213 Garden laborer 9214 Gardener9214 Greenkeeper9214 Horticultural laborer 9214 Lawn mower 9214 Nursery laborer 9214 Kaingeros9215 Laborer, forestry 9215 Tree planter 9215 Tree trapper 9215 Bantay Dagat 9216 Fishery caretaker 9216 Laborer/helper, fishery 9216 Pond Aide 9216 Prawn hatchery worker 9216 MINING AND CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Digging/ quarry laborer Gold panner Mining laborer Pan handler 931 9311 9311 9311 9311 Construction laborer Maintenance laborer Road service worker Bricklayer’s assistant Hod carrier Laborer, construction building Laborer, demolition 9312 9312 9312 9313 9313 9313 9313 MANUFACTURING LABORERS 932 Food Packer 9321 Labeller, hand 9321 Laborer, manufacturing (hand) 9321 Packer, hand 9321 Wrapper, hand 9321 Bottle sorter 9329 Laborer, assembling 9329 Production helper 9329 Stacker9329 Technician helper 9329 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE LABORERS 933 Driver, cycle rickshaw 9331 Driver, pedal vehicle 9331 Puller, rickshaw 9331 Pusher, cart 9331 Driver, animal train 9332 Driver, animal-drawn vehicle/road 9332 Boat loader 9333 Docker9333 Handler, freight 9333 Railway & road vehicle loader 9333 Stevedore 9333 Truck helper 9333 Warehouse porter 9333 Filler, stock 9334 Handler, stock 9334 Store helper 9334 FOOD PREPARATION ASSISTANTS Fast-food cook Short order Cook Commis helper Hand dish washer Kitchen assistant Kitchen hand Kitchen helper Kitchen porter Kitchen steward Pantry attendant 941 9411 9411 9412 9412 9412 9412 9412 9412 9412 9412 STREET AND RELATED SERVICE WORKERS Car guard Car washer Car window washer Errand boy 951 9510 9510 9510 9510 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 87 2012 PSOC Free newspaper distributor Leaflet distributor Shoe polisher/cleaner 9510 9510 9510 STREET VENDORS (excluding food) 952 Candy vendor (street) 9520 Cigarette ambulant vendor 9520 Hawker9520 Newspaper ambulant vendor 9520 Peddler9520 Street/ambulant non-food vendor 9520 REFUSE WORKERS 961 Garbage collector 9611 Garbage dumper 9611 Magbobote9612 Recycling worker 9612 Scrap merchant 9612 Sorter, newspaper and other paper products 9612 Waste picker 9612 Market sweeper 9613 Metro aide 9613 Park sweeper 9613 Street sweeper 9613 88 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 OTHER ELEMENTARY WORKERS 962 Baggage handler 9621 Bell boy 9621 Delivery helper 9621 Deliveryman/crew9621 Luggage porter 9621 Messenger9621 Newspaper deliverer 9621 Post runner 9621 Handyperson9622 Hotel useful 9622 Odd-job person 9622 Meter reader 9623 Vending machine collector 9623 Firewood collector 9624 Water collector 9624 Barker9629 Cloak room attendant 9629 Fairground attendant 9629 Golf caddie 9629 Parking attendant 9629 Pin boy 9629 Recreation facilities attendant/aide 9629 Ticket collectors 9629 Usher9629 Appendix C. 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification Reprinted with permission from the Philippine Statistics Authority Source: National Statistical Coordination Board. (2009). Philippine Standard Industrial Classification. Makati City: NSCB. Retrieved from: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psic/publication/NSCB_PSIC_2009.pdf Appendix C. Philippine Standard Industrial Classification GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION A. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING This section includes the exploitation of vegetal and animal natural resources, comprising the activities of growing crops, raising and breeding of animals, harvesting of timber and other plants, animals or animal products from a farm or their natural habitats. DIVISION 01. Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities The division involves the production of food and non-food crops; livestock and poultry production and animal products; hunting and trapping of animals and related support activities. This includes production for the market or for own subsistence use; organically and genetically modified crops and livestock. 011 Growing of non-perrenial crops This group includes the growing of non-perrenial crops, i.e., plants that do not last for more than two growing seasons. Included is the growing of these plants for the purpose of seed production. 0111 Growing of cereals (except rice and corn), leguminous crops and oil seeds Growing of leguminous crops such as: mongo, string beans (sitao), pigeon peas, gisantes, garbanzos, bountiful beans (habichuelas), peas (sitsaro) Growing of ground nuts Growing of oil seeds (except ground nuts) such as soya beans, sunflower and growing of other oil seeds, n.e.c. Growing of sorghum, wheat Growing of other cereals (except rice and corn), leguminous crops and oil seeds, n.e.c. 0112 Growing of paddy rice This class includes the growing of palay, including organic and the growing of genetically modified rice. Growing of paddy rice, lowland, irrigated Growing of paddy rice, lowland, rainfed Growing of paddy rice, upland/kaingin 0113 Growing of corn, except young corn (vegetable) 0114 Growing of sugarcane including muscovado sugar-making in the farm 0115 Growing of tobacco Growing of Virginia tobacco including flue-curing done in the farm Growing of native tobacco including flue-curing done in the farm 0116 Growing of fiber crops Growing of abaca Growing of cotton Growing of kapok Growing of maguey CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 91 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Growing of ramie Growing of piña Growing of jute Growing of kenaf Growing of other fiber crops, n.e.c. 0117 Growing of leafy and fruit bearing vegetables Growing of leafy and stem vegetables such as: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, asparagus, pechay, kangkong and other leafy or stem vegetables Growing of fruit bearing vegetables such as: tomato, eggplant, cucumber, amplaya, squash, gourd and other fruit bearing vegetables, n.e.c. Growing of other leafy and fruit bearing vegetables, n.e.c. 0118 Growing of other vegetables, melons, roots and tubers Growing of onion Growing of garlic Growing of carrot Growing of potato Growing of cassava Growing of sweet potato (camote) Growing of melons and watermelons Growing of yams (ube) Growing of other roots, bulbs, tuberous crops and vegetables 0119 Growing of other non-perennial crops This class includes growing of flowers, including production of cut flowers and flower buds. Growing of orchids Growing of flowers or flower buds, (except orchids) Production or growing of horticultural specialties and nursery products Growing of plant materials used chiefly in medicinal/ pharmaceutical or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes Growing of crops chiefly for construction purposes (e.g., nipa, bamboo, buri, etc.) Growing of forage crops and other grasses Growing of other non-perennial crops, n.e.c. 012 Growing of perennial crops This group includes the growing of perennial crops, i.e., plants that last for more than two growing seasons, either each season or growing continuously. Included is the growing of these plants for the purpose of seed production. 0121 Growing of banana Growing of banana, cavendish Growing of other banana 0122 Growing of pineapple 0123 Growing of citrus fruits Growing of calamansi Growing of dalandan Growing of mandarin (dalanghita) Growing of pomelo (suha) Growing of citrus fruits, n.e.c. 92 0124 Growing of mango 0125 Growing of papaya CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 0126 Growing of coconut, including copra-making, tuba gathering and coco-shell charcoal making in the farm 0127 Growing of beverage crops Growing of coffee Growing of cocoa Growing of tea Growing of other beverage crops 0128 Growing of spices, aromatic, drugs and pharmaceutical crops Growing of perrenial spices and aromatic crops such as: ginger, pepper, achuete, laurel, etc. chile, Growing of plants used primarily in medical/ pharmaceutical purposes such as: lagundi, banaba, ginseng, oregano, etc. Growing of plants for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes Growing of crops used primarily in perfumery or similar purposes Growing of other spices, aromatic, drug and pharmaceutical crops, n.e.c. 0129 Growing of other fruits and perennial crops Growing of other tropical fruits, e.g., jackfruit, guava, avocado, lanzones, durian, rambutan, chico, atis, mangosteen, makopa, etc. Growing of perennial trees with edible nuts, e.g., pili nuts, cashew nuts, etc. Growing of rubber tree Growing of jathropa tree Growing of ornamental or decorative trees such as Christmas or pine trees, fire trees, etc. Growing of other fruits and perennial crops, n.e.c. 013 0130 Plant propagation This class includes the production of vegetative planting materials including cuttings, suckers and seedlings for direct plant propagation or to create plant grafting stock into which selected scion is grafted for eventual planting to produce crops. Animal production 014 This group includes raising (farming) and breeding of all animals, except aquatic animals. It includes raising (farming) of domestic animals, such as carabao, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, etc.; raising (farming) of poultry such as chicken, ducks, quails, etc., provision of feed lot services; production of raw milk, bovine semen; production of butter, cheese, other dairy products in the farm; sheep shearing by the sheep owner; and stud farming. 0141 Raising of cattle and buffaloes Beef cattle farming (including feed lot fattening) Carabao farming 0142 Raising of horses and other equines This class includes raising and breeding of horses (including racing horses), asses, mules or hinnies. 0143 Dairy farming This class includes processing of dairy products done in the farm such as milk, butter, cottage, cheese, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 93 GROUP CLASS 0144 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Raising of sheeps and goats Sheep farming including sheep shearing by the owner Goat farming Deer farming 0145 Hog farming 0146 Chicken production (including operation chicken hatcheries) Chicken production, broiler Chicken production, layer Chicken production, native 0147 Raising of poultry (except chicken) Raising of duck broiler Raising of quail Raising of turkey Rasing of pigeon Raising of game fowl Raising of poultry (except chicken), n.e.c. 0148 Egg production Chicken egg production Duck egg production Quail egg production Production of eggs, n.e.c. 0149 Raising of other animals Sericulture (silkworm culture for the production of cocoon) Apiary (bee culture for the production of honey) Vermiculture Crocodile/alligator farming Rabbit farming Raising of semi-domesticated or wild animals including birds, reptiles, insects (e.g., butterfly) and turtles Raising and breeding of cats and dogs Game propagation and breeding activities Raising of other animals, n.e.c. 015 Support activities to agriculture and post-harvest crop activities This group includes activities incidental to agricultural production and activities similar to agriculture not undertaken for production purposes, done on a fee or contract basis. Also included are post-harvest crop activities, aimed at preparing agricultural products for the primary market. 0151 Operation of irrigation systems through cooperatives and non-cooperatives Operation of irrigation systems through cooperatives Operation of irrigation systems through non-cooperatives 0152 Planting, transplanting and other related activities 0153 Services to establish crops, promote their growth and protect them from pests and diseases Plowing, seeding, weeding, thinning, pruning and similar services Fertilizer applications Chemical and mechanical weed control, disease and pest control services Services to establish crops, promote their growth and protect them from pests and diseases, n.e.c. 0154 94 Harvesting, threshing, grading, bailing and related services CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 0155 Rental of farm machinery with drivers and crew 0156 Support activities for animal production Artificial insemination services Contract animal growing services on a fee basis Egg-hatching, sex determination and other poultry services Services to promote propagation, growth and output of animals Farm management services Other support activities for animal production, n.e.c. 0157 Post-harvest crop activities Preparation of crops for primary markets, i.e., cleaning, trimming, grading, disinfecting Cotton ginning Preparation of tobacco leaves Preparation of coffee, cacao and cocoa beans 0158 Seed processing for propagation This class includes all post-harvest activities aimed at improving the propagation quality of seed through the removal of non-seed materials, undersized, mechanically or insect-damaged and immature seeds as well as removing the seed moisture to a safe level for seed storage. This activity includes the drying, cleaning, grading and treating of seeds until they are marketed. The treatment of genetically modified seeds is included here. This class excludes: Growing of seeds, see groups 011 and 012; Processing of seeds to obtain oil, see 1040; Research of seeds or modify new forms of seeds, see 7210. Growing of paddy rice for seed purposes Growing of seedlings for reforestation 017 0170 Hunting, trapping and related service activities This class includes: Hunting and trapping on a commercial basis Taking of animals (dead or alive) for food, fur, skin, or for use in research, in zoos or as pets Production of fur skins, reptile, or bird skins from hunting or trapping activities This class excludes: Production of fur skins, reptile or bird skins from ranching operations, see group 014; Raising of game animals on ranching operations, see 0149; Catching of wales, see 0311; Production of hides and skins originating from slaughterhouses, see 1010; Hunting for sport or recreation and related service activities, see 9319; Service activities to promote hunting and trapping, see 9499. Hunting and trapping wild animals in the forest Production of reptile skins or bird skins and other animal skins from hunting activities Hunting, trapping and other related activities, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 95 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 02. FORESTRY AND LOGGING This division includes the production of roundwood for the forest-based manufacturing industries (Division 16 & 17) as well as the extraction and gathering of wild growing non-wood forest products. Besides the production of timber, forestry activities result in products that undergo little processing such as fire wood, charcoal, wood chips and roundwood used in an unprocessed form (e.g., pit-props, pulpwood, etc.). These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests. 021 022 Silviculture and other forestry activities This class includes: This class excludes: Growing of standing timber: planting, replanting, transplanting, thinning and conserving of forests and timber tracts Growing of coppice, pulpwood and fire wood Operation of forest tree nurseries These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests. Growing of Christmas tree, see 0129; Gathering of wild growing non-wood forest products, see 0230; Production of wood chips and particles, see 1610. 0211 Growing of timber forest species (e.g., Gemelina, Eucalyptus, etc.), planting, replanting, transplanting, thinning and conserving of forest and timber tracts 0212 Operation of forest tree nurseries 0220 Logging This class includes: Production of roundwood for forest-based manufacturing industries Production of roundwood use in an unprocessed form such as pit-props, fence posts and utility poles Gathering and production of fire wood Production of charcoal in the forest (using traditional method) The output of this activity can take the form of logs, chips or fire wood. 96 This class excludes: Growing of Christmas trees, see 0129; Growing of standing timber; planting, replanting, transplanting, thinning and conserving of forests and timber tracts, see 0210; Gathering of wild growing non-wood forest products, see 0230; Production of wood chips and particles, see 1610; Production of charcoal through distillation of wood, see 2011; Production of roundwood for forest-based manufacturing industries Production of roundwood used in an unprocessed form such as pit-props, fence posts and utility poles Firewood cutting & charcoal making in the forest CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 023 0230 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Gathering of non-wood forest products This class includes gathering of non-wood forest products and other plants growing in the wild. 024 0240 This class includes: This class excludes: Gathering of wild growing materials: mushrooms, truffles berries nuts cork lac and resins balsams vegetable hair eelgrass acorns, horse, chestnuts mosses and lichens Managed production of any of these products (except of cork trees), see division 01; Growing of mushrooms or truffles, see 0113; Growing of berries and nuts, see 0125; Gathering of fire wood, see 0220. Support services to forestry This includes the activities in support of forestry operation on a fee or contract basis: This class includes: Forestry service activities: forestry inventories forest management consulting services timber evaluation forest fire fighting and protection forest pest control Logging service activities: transport of logs within the forest This class excludes operation of forest tree nurseries, see 0210. DIVISION 03. FISHING AND AQUACULTURE This division includes capture fishery and aquaculture, covering the use of fishery resources from marine, brackish or freshwater environments, with the goal of capturing or gathering fish, crustaceans, mollusks and other marine organisms and products (e.g., aquatic plants, pearls, sponges etc.). Also included are activities that are normally integrated in the process of production for own account (e.g., seeding oysters for pearl production). This division excludes building and repairing of ships and boats, 3011, 3315; and sport or recreational fishing activities, 9319. Processing of fish, crustaceans or mollusks is excluded whether at land-based plants or on factory ships, 1020. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 97 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Fishing 031 This group includes capture fishery, i.e., the hunting, collecting and gathering activities directed at removing or collecting live wild aquatic organisms (predominantly fish, mollusks and crustaceans) including plants from the oceanic, coastal or inland waters for human consumption and other purposes by hand or more usually by various types of fishing gear such as nets, lines and stationary traps. Such activities can be conducted on the intertidal shoreline (e.g., collection of mollusks such as mussels and oysters) or shore based netting, or from home-made dugouts or more commonly using commercially made boats in inshore, coastal waters or offshore waters. Unlike in aquaculture (group 032), the aquatic resource being captured is usually common property resource irrespective of whether the harvest from this resource is undertaken with or without exploitation rights. Such activities also include fishing restocked water bodies. 0311 Marine fishing This class includes: Fishing on a commercial basis in ocean and coastal water Taking of marine crustaceans and mollusks Whale catching Taking of marine aquatic animals: turtles, sea squirts, turnicates, sea urchins, etc. This class also includes: Activities of vessels engaged in both fishing and in processing and preserving of fish Gathering of other marine organisms and materials: natural pearls, sponges, coral and algae. This class excludes: Capturing of marine mammals, except whales, e.g., walruses, seals, see 0170; Processing of fish, crustaceans and mollusks on factory ships or in factories ashore, see 1020; Rental of pleasure boats with crew for sea and coastal water transport (e.g., for fishing cruises), see 5011; Fishing inspection for sport or recreation and related services, see 9319 Fishing practiced for sport or recreation and related services, see 9319; Operation of sport fishing preserves, see 9319. Ocean fishing, commercial (using vessels over 3 tons) Coastal fishing, municipal (using vessels of less than 3 tons) Fish corral fishing 0312 Freshwater fishing This class includes: Fishing on a commercial basis in inland waters Taking of freshwater crustaceans and mollusks Taking of freshwater aquatic animals Gathering of freshwater materials 98 This class excludes: Processing of fish, crustaceans and mollusks, see 1020; Fishing inspection, protection and patrol services, see 8423; Fishing practiced for sport or recreation and related services, see 9319; Operation of sport fishing preserves, see 9319. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Catching fish, crabs and crustaceans in inland waters Gathering shells and clams, edible, in inland waters Other freshwater fishing activities, n.e.c. Aquaculture 032 This group includes aquaculture (or aquafarming), i.e., the production process involving the culturing or farming (including harvesting) of aquatic organisms (fish, mollusks, crustaceans, plants, crocodile, alligators and amphibians) using techniques designed to increase the production of the organisms in question beyond the natural capacity of the environment (for example regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators). Culturing/farming refers to the rearing up to their juvenile and/or adult phase under captive conditions of the above organisms. In addition, aquaculture also encompasses individual, corporate or state ownership of the individual organisms throughout the rearing or culture stage, up to and including harvesting. 0321 Operation of freshwater fish pond, fish pens, cage and hatcheries Operation of freshwater fishpond, except fish breeding farms and nurseries Operation of freshwater fish pens and fish cage Operation of freshwater fish breeding farms and nurseries Culture of freshwater ornamental fish Other freshwater fish farming activities 0322 Operation of marine or sea water fish tanks, pens, cage and hatcheries Operation of marine fish tanks, pens, cage except fish breeding farms and nurseries in sea water Operation of freshwater fish breeding farms and nurseries Catching and culturing ornamental (aquarium) fish Gathering of fry Other marine fish farming activities 0323 Operation of marine sport fishing preserves 0324 Prawn culture in brackish water 0325 Culture of mollusks, bivalves and other crustaceans (except prawn culture) Culture of freshwater crustaceans (except prawns), bivalves, and other mollusks Culture of oysters, other bivalves and other mollusks in sea water 0326 Pearl culture and pearl shell gathering Pearl culture Pearl shell gathering 0327 Gathering of laver and other edible seaweeds 0328 Support service activities incidental to aquaculture 0329 Other aquaculture activities Frog farming Operation of marine worm farms Other aquaculture activities, n.e.c CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 99 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION B. MINING AND QUARRYING This sections includes the extraction of minerals occurring naturally as solids (coal and ores), liquids (petroleum) or gases (natural gas). Extraction can be achieved by different methods such as underground or surface mining, well operation, seabed mining, etc. This section also includes supplementary activities aimed at preparing the crude materials for marketing, for example, crushing, grinding, cleaning, drying, sorting, concentrating ores, liquefaction of natural gas and agglomeration of solid fuels. DIVISION 05. MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE This division includes the extraction of solid mineral fuels through underground or open-cast mining. This division also includes operations (e.g., grading, cleaning, compressing and other steps necessary for transportation, etc.) leading to a marketable product. This division excludes coking (see 1910), services incidental to coal or lignite mining (see 0990) or the manufacture of briquettes (see 1920). 051 0510 Mining of hard coal This class includes: Mining of hard coal: underground or surface mining, including mining through liquefaction methods Cleaning, sizing, grading, pulverizing, compressing, etc. of coal to classify, improve quality or facilitate transport This class also includes recovery of hard coal from culm banks. This class excludes: Lignite mining, see 0520; Peat digging and agglomeration of peat, see 0892; Test drilling for coal mining, see 0990; Support activities for hard coal mining, see 0990; Coke ovens producing solid fuels, see 1910; Manufacture of hard coal briquettes, see 1920; Work performed to develop or prepare properties for coal mining, see 4312 052 100 0520 Mining of lignite This class includes: This class excludes: Mining of lignite (brown coal): underground or surface mining, including mining through liquefaction methods Washing, dehydrating, pulverizing, compressing of lignite to improve quality, facilitate, transport or storage Hard coal mining, see 0510; Peat digging and agglomeration of peat, see 0892; Test drilling for coal mining, see 0990; Support activities for hard coal mining, see 0990; Coke ovens producing solid fuels, see 1910; Manufacture of hard coal briquettes, see 1920; Work performed to develop or prepare properties for coal mining, see 4312. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 06. EXTRACTION OF CRUDE PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS This division includes the production of crude petroleum, the mining and extraction of oil from oil shale and oil sands, and the production of natural gas and recovery of hydrocarbon liquids. This division also includes the activities of operating and/or developing oil and gas field properties such as drilling, completing and equipping wells, operating separators, emulsion breakers, desilting equipment and field gathering lines for crude petroleum and all other activities in the preparation of oil and gas up to the point of shipment from the producing property. 061 0610 Extraction of crude petroleum This class includes: Extraction of crude petroleum oils Extraction of bituminous or oil shale and tar sand Production of crude petroleum from bituminous shale and sand Process to obtain crude oils; decantation, desalting, dehydration, stabilization, etc. 062 0620 This class excludes: Support activities for oil and gas extraction, see 0910; Oil and gas exploration, see 0910; Manufacture of refined petroleum products, see 1920; Recovery of liquified petroelum gases in the refining of petroleum, see 1920; Operation of pipelines, see 4930 Extraction of natural gas This class includes: Production of crude gaseous hydrocarbon (natural gas) Extraction of condensates Draining and separation of liquid hydrocarbon fractions Gas desulphurization This class also includes mining of hydrocarbon liquids, obtained through liquefaction or pyrolysis This class excludes: Support activities for oil and gas extraction, see 0910; Oil and gas exploration, see 0910; Manufacture of refined petroleum products, see 1920; Recovery of liquified petroelum gases in the refining of petroleum, see 1920; Manufacture of industrial gases, see 2011; Operation of pipelines, see 4930. DIVISION 07. MINING OF METAL ORES This division includes mining for metallic minerals (ores), performed through underground or open-cast extraction, seabed mining, etc. Also included are ore dressing and beneficiating operations, such as crushing, grinding, washing, drying, sintering, calcining or leaching ore, gravity separation or flotation operations. 071 0710 Mining of iron ores This class includes: Mining of ores valued chiefly for iron content Beneficiation and agglomeration of iron ores This class excludes extraction and preparation of pyrites and pyrrhotite (except roasting), see 0891. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 101 GROUP CLASS 072 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Mining of non-ferrous metal ores except precious metals This group includes mining and preparation of non-ferrous metal ores. 0721 0722 Mining of uranium and thorium ores This class includes: This class excludes: Mining of ores chiefly valued for uranium and thorium content: pitchblende, etc. Concentration of such ores Production of yellow cake Enrichment of uranium and thorium ores, see 2011; Production of uranium metal from pitchblende or other ores, see 2420; Smelting and refining of uranium, see 2420. Mining of precious metals This class covers the mining of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals. This also includes activities processing of to remove non-metallic parts. Gold ore mining Silver ore mining 0729 Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores This class includes: Mining and preparation of ores valued chiefly for non-ferrous meral content: aluminum (bauxite), copper, lead, zinc, tin, manganese, chrome, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, tantalum, vanadium, etc. Copper ore mining Chromite ore mining Manganese ore mining Nickel ore mining DIVISION 08. OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING This division includes extraction from a mine or quarry, but also dredging of alluvial deposits, rock crushing and the use of salt marshes. The products are used most notably in construction (e.g., sands, stones, etc.), manufacture of materials (e.g., clay, gypsum, calcium, etc.), manufacture of chemicals, etc. This division does not include processing (except crushing, grinding, cutting, cleaning, drying, sorting and mixing.) of the mineral extracted. 081 0810 Quarrying of stone, sand and clay 102 This class includes: Quarrying, rough trimming and sawing of monumental and building stone such as marble, granite, sandstone, etc. Quarrying, crushing and breaking of limestone Breaking and crushing of stone Mining of clays, refractory clays and kaolin Quarrying of sand; breaking and crushing of gravel; extraction and dredging of sand for construction and gravel Extraction and dredging of industrial sand Mining of gypsum and anhydrite Mining of chalk and uncalcined dolomite CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Mining of bituminous sand, see 0610; Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals, see 0891; Production of calcined dolomite, see 2394; Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone outside quarries, see 2396. Marble quarrying Limestone quarrying Stone quarrying, except limestone and marble Clay quarrying Sand and gravel quarrying Silica sand and silica stone quarrying Stone quarrying, clay and sand pits, n.e.c. 089 Mining and quarrying, n.e.c. 0891 Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals This class includes: Mining of natural phosphates and natural potassium salts Mining of native sulphur Extraction and preparation of pyrites and pyrrhotite, except roasting Mining of natural barium sulphate and carbonate (barytes and whiterite), natural borates, natural magnesium sulphates (kieserite) Mining of earth colors, fluorspar and other minerals valued chiefly as a source of chemicals Guano mining This class excludes: Extraction of salt, see 0893; Roasting of iron and pyrites, see 2011; Manufacture of synthetic fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, see 2012. Baryte mining Guano gathering Pyrite mining Rock phosphate mining Sulphur mining Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining 0892 Extraction of peat 0893 This class includes: Peat digging Peat agglomeration Preparation of peat to improve quality or facilitate transport or storage This class excludes: Service activities incidental to peat mining, see 0990; Manufacture of articles of peat, see 2399 Extraction of salt This class includes: Extraction of salt from underground including by dissolving and pumping Salt production by evaporation of sea water or other saline waters Crushing, purification and refining of salt by the producer This class excludes: Processing of salt into food-grade salt, e.g., iodized salt, see 1079; Potable water production by evaporation of saline water, see 3600. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 103 GROUP CLASS 0899 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Other mining and quarrying, n.e.c. This class includes mining and quarrying of various minerals and materials: abrasive materials, asbestos, siliceous fossil meals, natural graphite, steatite (talc), feldspar, etc.; gemstones, quartz, mica, etc. DIVISION 09. MINING SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES This division includes specialized support services incidental to mining provided on a fee or contract basis. It includes exploration services through traditional prospecting methods such as taking core samples and making geological observations as well as drilling, test-drilling or redrilling for oil wells, metallic and non-metallic minerals, Other typical services cover building oil and gas well foundations, cementing oil and gas well casings, cleaning, bailing and swabbing oil and gas wells, draining and pumping mines, overburden removal services at mines, etc. 091 0910 Support activities for petroleum and gas extraction This class includes: Oil and gas extraction service activities provided on a fee or contract basis such as: exploration services in connection with petroleum or gas extraction, e,g., traditional prospecting methods, such as making geological observations at prospective sites directional drilling and redrilling; “spudding inn”; derrick erection in situ, repairing and dismantling; cementing oil and gas well casings; pumping of wells; plugging and abandoning wells, etc. liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purpose of transport, done at the mine site draining and pumping services, on a fee or contract basis test drilling in connection with petroleum or gas extraction This class also includes oil and gas field fire fighting services. This class excludes: Service activities performed by operators of oil & gas fields, see 0610, 0620; Specialized repair of mining machinery, see 3312; Liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purpose of transport, done off the mine site, see 5221; Geophysical, geologic and seismic surveying, see 7110. Oil and gas extraction activities on a fee or contract basis Oil and gas extraction activities not performed on a fee or contract basis 099 0990 Support activities for other mining and quarrying 104 This class includes: Support services on a fee or contract basis, required for mining activities of divisions 05, 07 & 08: exploration services, e.g., traditional prospecting methods, such as taking core samples and making geological observations as prospective sites draining and pumping services, on a fee or contract basis test drilling and test hole boring This class excludes: Operating mines or quarries on a contract or fee basis, see division 05, 07, 08; Specialized repair of mining machinery, see 3312; Geophysical surveying services, on a contract or fee basis, see 7110. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION C. MANUFACTURING Manufacturing includes the physical or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. The raw materials are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining or quarrying as well as products of other manufacturing activities. Substantial alteration, renovation or reconstruction of goods is generally considered as manufacturing. Manufacturing units are described as plants, factories or mills and characteristically use power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment. Units that transform materials into new products by hand, in the worker’s home, or sell products made on the same premises from which they are sold are also included here. Manufacturing units may process materials or may contract with other units to process their materials for them. Both types of units are included in manufacturing. DIVISION 10. MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS This division includes the processing of the product of agriculture, forestry and fishing into human or animals food, and includes intermediate products that are not directly food products and may be of greater or lesser value. This division is organized by activities dealing with different kinds of food products. Production can be carried out for own account or by third party. Some activities are considered manufacturing even though there is retail sale of the products in the producer’s own shop. However, where the processing is minimal and does not lead to a real transformation, the unit is classified to Wholesale and Retail Trade (Section G). 101 Processing and preserving of meat 1011 Slaughtering and meat packing This class includes: Operation of slaughterhouses engaged in killing, dressing or packing meat of cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, horses, poultry, rabbits, game or other animals including whales processed on land or on vessels specialized for this work Production or by-products such as raw hides and skins Production of pulled wool Production of feathers and down 1012 Production processing and preserving of meat and meat products This class includes: Production of fresh, chilled or frozen meat or poultry Preservation and preparation of meat and meat products by such processes as drying, smoking, salting, immersing in brine or canning Production of meat products (tocino, tapa, ham, bacon, sausage, longanisa, corned beef, hotdog, meat loaf, salami, bolognas, pates and paste, rillettes) Rendering of lard and other edible fats of animal origin Production of flours and meals of meat or meat offal 102 1020 This class excludes: Manufacture of prepared frozen meat and poultry dishes, see 1075; Manufacture of soup containing meat, see 1079; Wholesale trade of meat, see 4630; Packaging of meat, see 8292. Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and mollusks This class includes: Production of fish, crustaceans and mollusks products: cooked fish, fish fillets, roes, caviar, caviar substitutes, shrimp paste, crab paste, milkfish paste, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 105 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Production of fishmeal for human consumption and animal feed Production of fermented fish, fish paste or fish balls Preparation and preserving of fish, crustaceans and mollusks: freezing, deepfreezing, drying, smoking, salting, immersing in brine, canning, etc. Production of meals and solubles from fish and other aquatic animals unfit for human consumption This class also includes: This class excludes: Activities of vessels engaged only in the processing and preserving of fish Processing of seaweeds, agar-agar or carageenan Processing of whales on land or specialized vessels, see 1010; Production of oils and fats from marine material, see 1040; Manufacture of prepared frozen fish dishes, see 1075; Manufacture of fish soups, see 1079. Canning/packing of fish and other marine products Drying of fish and other marine products Smoking of fish and other marine products Manufacture of fish paste (bagoong) and fish sauce (patis) Processing of seaweeds; manufacture of agar-agar or carageenan Production of fishmeal/prawn feeds Manufacture of unprepared animal feeds from fish, crustaceans and mollusks and other aquatic animals Processing, preserving and canning of fish, crustacean and mollusks, n.e.c. Manufacture of fishball, etc. 103 1030 Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables This class includes: Manufacture of food consisting chiefly of fruit or vegetables, except ready-made dishes in frozen or canned form Preserving of fruit, nuts, beans or vegetables: freezing, drying, immersing / cooking in oil or in vinegar, sugar or sweetening matter, canning or in bottles Manufacture of fruit or vegetable food products Manufacture of fruit or vegetable juices Manufacture of jams, marmalades and table jellies Processing and preserving of potatoes: Manufacture of prepared frozen potatoes Manufacture of dehydrated mashed potatoes Manufacture of potato snacks Manufacture of potato crisps Manufacture of potato flour and meal Roasting of nuts Manufacture of nut foods and pastes Industrial peeling of potatoes Production of concentrates from fresh fruits and vegetables Manufacture of perishable prepared foods of fruit and vegetables, such as: salads, peeled or cut vegetables, tofu (bean curd) 106 This class excludes: Manufacture of flour or meal of dried leguminous vegetables, see 1062; Preservation of fruits and nuts in sugar, see 1073; Manufacture of prepared vegetables dishes, see 1075; Manufacture of artificial concentrates, see 1079. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Canning/packing and preserving of fruits and fruit juices Canning/packing and preserving of vegetables and vegetable juices Manufacture of fruit and vegetable sauces (e.g., tomato sauce and paste) Quick-freezing of fruits and vegetables Manufacture of potato flour and meal Roasting of nut or manufacture of nut foods and pastes Manufacture of perishable prepared foods of fruit and vegetables, such as: salad, peeled or cut vegetables, tofu (bean curd) Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables, n.e.c. 104 Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats This class includes: Manufacture of oils and fats from vegetable or animal materials, except rendering and refining of lard and other edible animal fats Processing of vegetable oils: boiling, dehydration, hydrogenation, compression such as virgin coconut oil, etc. Manufacture of crude vegetable oils: olive oil, soya-bean oil, palm oil, sunflowerseed oil, cotton-seed oil, rape, colza or mustard oil, linseed oil, etc. Manufacture of non-defatted flour or meal of oilseeds, oil nuts or oil kernels Manufacture of refined vegetable oils: olive oil, soya-bean oil, etc. Manufacture of margarine Manufacture of melanges and similar spreads Production of partly hydrogenated oils, margarine or other table oils or cooking fats Manufacture of compound cooking fats Manufacture of non-edible animal oils and fats Extraction of oil from fish or fish livers and marine mammal oils Production of cotton linters, oilcakes and other residual products of oil production 105 This class excludes: Rendering and refining of lard and other edible animal fats, see 1012; Wet corn milling, see 1062; Production of essential oils, see 2029; Treatment of oil and fats by chemical processes, see 2029. 1041 Manufacture of virgin coconut oil 1042 Manufacture of dessicated coconut 1043 Manufacture of nata de coco 1044 Production of crude vegetable oil, cake and meals, other than virgin coconut oil (see class 1041) 1045 Manufacture of refined coconut and other vegetable oil (including corn oil) and margarine 1046 Manufacture of fish oil and other marine animal oils 1047 Manufacture of unprepared animal feeds from vegetable, animal oils and fats 1049 Manufacture of vegetable and animal oil and fats, n.e.c. Manufacture of dairy products This class includes: Manufacture of fresh liquid milk, pasteurized, sterilized, homogenized and/or ultra heat treated Manufacture of milk-based drinks CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 107 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of cream from fresh liquid milk, pasteurized, sterilized, homogenized Manufacture of yoghurt Manufacture of dried or concentrated milk whether or not sweetened Manufacture of milk or cream in solid form Manufacture of butter Manufacture of yoghurt Manufacture of cheese and curd Manufacture of milk-based drinks Manufacture of whey Manufacture of casein or lactose such as manufacture of ice cream and other edible ice such as sorbet This class excludes: Production of raw milk (cattle, 0141); (sheep, goats, horses, assess, etc. 0142; 0143); Manufacture of non-dairy milk and cheese substitutes, see 1079; Activities of ice cream parlors, see 5610. 1051 Processing of fresh milk and cream 1052 Manufacture of powdered milk (except for infants) and condensed or evaporated milk (filled, combined or reconstituted) 1053 Manufacture of infants’ powdered milk 1054 Manufacture of butter, cheese and curd 1055 Manufacture of ice cream and sherbet, ice drop, ice candy and other flavored ices 1056 Manufacture of milk-based infants’ and dietetic foods 1057 Manufacture of yoghurt 1058 Manufacture of whey 1059 Manufacture of dairy products, n.e.c. 106 Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products This group includes the milling of flour or meal from grains or vegetables, the milling, cleaning and polishing of rice, as well as the manufacture of flour mixes or doughs from these products. Also included in this group is the wet milling of corn and vegetables and the manufacture of starch and starch products. 1061 Rice/corn milling This includes rice milling, husked, milled, polished, glazed, parboiled or converted; production of rice flour, and corn milling. 1062 Manufacture of grain and vegetable mill products except rice and corn This class includes: Grain milling: production of flour, groats, meal or pellets of (wheat, rye, oats) or other cereal grains Vegetable milling; production of flour or meal of dried leguminous vegetables, of roots or tubers, or of edible nuts Manufacture of cereal breakfast foods Manufacture of flour mixes and prepared blended flour and dough for bread, cakes, biscuits or pancakes. 108 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 1063 107 This class excludes: Manufacture of potato flour and meal, see 1030; Wet corn milling, see 1063. Cassava flour milling Manufacture of cereal breakfast foods obtained by roasting or swelling, etc. Manufacture of unprepared animal feeds from grain milling residues Manufacture of flour mixes and prepared blended flour and dough for bread, cakes, biscuits or pancakes Manufacture of grain and vegetable mill products, n.e.c. Manufacture of starches and starch products This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of starches from rice, potatoes, maize, etc. Wet corn milling Manufacture of glucose, glucose syrup, maltose, inulin, etc. Manufacture of gluten Manufacture of tapioca and tapioca substitutes prepared from starch Manufacture of corn oil Manufacture of lactose milk (milk sugar), see 1059; Production of cane or beet sugar, see 1072. Manufacture of other food products 1071 Manufacture of bakery products This class includes: This class excludes: 1072 Manufacture of fresh, frozen or dry bakery products Manufacture of bread and rolls Manufacture of fresh pastry, cakes, pies, tarts, etc. Manufacture of preserved pastry goods and cakes Manufacture of frozen bakery products: pancakes, waffles, rolls, etc. Manufacture of rusks, biscuits and other “dry” bakery products Manufacture of snack products (cookies, crackers, pretzels, etc.) whether sweet or salted Manufacture of tortillas Manufacture of farinaceous products (pastas), see 1074; Manufacture of potato snacks, see 1030; Heating of bakery items for immediate consumption, see division 56. Baking of bread, cakes, pastries, pies and similar “perishable” bakery products, including hopia and doughnut making Baking of biscuits cookies, crackers, pretzels and similar dry bakery products Manufacture of ice cream cones (apa) and wafers (barquillos) Manufacture of snack products such as corn curls, wheat crunchies and similar products Manufacture of sugar This class includes: Manufacture or refining of sugar (sucrose) and sugar substitutes from the juice of cane, beet, maple, coconut and palm Manufacture of sugar syrups Manufacture of molasses Production of maple syrup and sugar CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 109 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 1073 This class excludes manufacture of glucose, glucose syrup, maltose, see 1063. Sugarcane milling Sugar refining Manufacture of muscovado sugar not carried on in the farm Manufacture of molasses Manufacture of sugar, n.e.c. Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery This class includes: Manufacture of cocoa, cocoa butter, cocoa fat, cocoa paste, cocoa oil Manufacture of chocolate and chocolate confectionery Manufacture of sugar confectionery: caramels, cachous, nougats, fondant (white chocolate) Manufacture of chewing gum Preserving in sugar of fruit, nuts, fruit peels and other parts of plants Manufacture of confectionery lozenges and pastilles This class excludes manufacture of sucrose sugar, see 1072. Manufacture of chocolate and cocoa products including chocolate candies Manufacture of candies (excluding chocolate candies) and chewing gum Manufacture of popcorn and poprice Manufacture of chocolate and sugar confectionery products, n.e.c. 1074 1075 Manufacture of macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of pastas such as macaroni, spaghetti, etc. and noodles including instant noodles, misua, bihon, vermicelli (sotanghon), whether or not cooked or stuffed Manufacture of couscous Manufacture of canned or frozen pasta products Manufacture of prepared couscous dishes, see 1075; Manufacture of soup containing pasta, see 1079. Manufactured of prepared meals and dishes This class includes manufacture of ready-made (i.e., prepared, seasoned and cooked) meals and dishes, in frozen or canned form. These dishes are usually packaged and labeled for re-sale, i.e., this class does not include the preparation of meals for immediate consumption, such as in restaurants. This class includes: Manufacture of fresh or frozen meat or poultry dishes Manufacture of canned stews, canned or bottled vegetables and vacuum prepared meals Manufacture of other prepared meals (such as “TV dinners”, etc.) Manufacture of frozen fish dishes, including fish and chips Manufacture of prepared dishes of vegetables Manufacture of frozen pizza 1076 110 This class excludes: Preparation of meals and dishes for immediate consumption, see division 56; Activities of food service contractors, see 5629. Manufacture of food supplements from herbs and other plants CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 1077 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Coffee roasting and processing 1079 This class includes: Coffee roasting, grinding, decaffeinating or packing Manufacture of coffee substitutes containing coffee Manufacture of extracts, essences or concentrates of coffee and preparations with a basis of these products Chicory roasting and preparation of other roasted coffee substitutes and their essences, extracts or concentrates Manufacture of other food products, n.e.c. This class includes: This class also includes: This class excludes: Blending of tea and mate Manufacture of extracts and preparation based on tea or mate Manufacture of soup and broths Manufacture of special foods, such as: infant formula, follow up milks and other follow up foods and baby foods Foods containing homogenized ingredients Manufacture of spices, sauces and condiments: mayonnaise, mustard flour and meal and soya sauce, etc. Manufacture of vinegar Manufacture of artificial honey and caramel Manufacture of perishable prepared foods such as: sandwiches, fresh (uncooked) pizza Manufacture of herb infusions (mint, vervain, chamomite, etc.) Manufacture of yeast Manufacture of extracts and juices of meat, fish, crustaceans or mollusks Manufacture of non-dairy milk and cheese substitutes Manufacture of artificial concentrates Manufacture of egg products, egg albumin Processing of salt into food-grade salt, e.g., iodized salt. Growing of spice crops, see 0128; Manufacture of inulin, see 1043; Manufacture of frozen pizza, see 1075; Manufacture of spirits, beer, wine and soft drinks, see division 11; Preparation of botanical products for pharmaceutical use, see 2100. Manufacture of infant or dietetic foods containing homogenized ingredients Egg processing including fertilized egg (balut) and salted eggs Manufacture of flavoring extracts and food coloring Manufacture of mayonnaise, salad dressing, sandwich spread and similar products Manufacture of vinegar Manufacture of food products, n.e.c. 108 1080 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds This class includes: Manufacture of prepared feeds for pets, including dogs, cats, birds, fish, etc. Manufacture of prepared feeds for farm animals, including animal feed concentrated and feed supplements CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 111 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Preparation consisting of mixtures of materials or of materials specially treated or packaged to make them suitable as feed for dogs, cats, birds, fish or other pet animals Preparation of unmixed (single) feeds for farm animals Treatment of slaughter waste to produce animal feeds This class excludes: Production of fishmeal for animal, see 1020; Production of oilseed cake, see 1041; Activities resulting in by-products usable as animal feed without special treatment, e.g., oil seeds (see 1040), grain milling residues (see 1062). DIVISION 11. MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES This division includes the manufacture of beverages, such as non-alcholic beverages and mineral water, manufacture of alcoholic beverages mainly through fermentation, beer and wine, and the manufacture of distilled alcoholic beverages. This division excludes the production of fruit and vegetable juices, milk-based drinks, and the manufacture of coffee, tea and mate products. 110 Manufacture of beverages The group includes the manufacture and blending of alcoholic beverage such as whisky, brandy, gin, distilled spirits and neutral spirits; wines, fermented but not distilled alcoholic beverage; malt liquors such as beer, ale, etc. including manufacture of low alcohol or non-alcohol. This also includes manufacture of softdrinks, mineral waters and other bottled waters. 1101 Distilling, rectifying and blending of spirits This class includes: Manufacture of distilled, potable, alcoholic beverages: whisky, brandy, gin, liquors, “mixed drinks”, etc. Blending of distilled spirits Production of neutral spirits This class excludes: Manufacture of ethyl alcohol, see 2011; Manufacture of non-distilled alcoholic beverages, see 1102, 1103; Merely bottling and labelling, see 4630 (if performed as part of wholesale) and 8292 (if performed on a fee or contract basis). 1102 Manufacture of wines This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of wine from fruits (mango wine), sugarcane (basi), vegetables and root crops (ube wine), coconut (lambanog) and rice Manufacture of sparkling wine Manufacture of wine from concentrated grape must Manufacture of fermented but not distilled alcoholic beverages: sake, cider, perry, mead, other fruit wines and mixed beverages containing alcohol Blending of wine Manufacture of low alcohol or non-alcoholic wine Manufacture of vinegar, see 1079; Merely bottling and labelling, see 4630 (if performed as part of wholesale) and 8292 (if performed on a fee or contract basis) Fruit wine manufacturing Wine manufacturing, n.e.c. 112 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 1103 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of malt liquors and malt 1104 This class includes: Manufacture of malt liquors, such as beer, ale, porter and stout Manufacture of malt Manufacture of low alcohol or non-alcoholic beer Manufacture of soft drinks This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of soft drinks: non-alcoholic flavoured and/or sweetened waters: lemonade, orangeade, cola, fruit drinks, tonic waters, etc. Production of fruit and vegetable juice, see 1030; Manufacture of milk-based drinks, see 1050; Manufacture of coffee, tea and mate products, see 1079; Manufacture of alcohol-based drinks, see 1101,1102,1103; Manufacture of non-alcholic wine, see 1102; Manufacture of non-alcholic beer, see 1103; Merely bottling and labelling, see 4630 (if performed as part of wholesale) and 8292 (if performed on a fee or contract basis). Manufacture of soft drinks except drinks flavored with fruit juices, syrups or other materials Manufacture of drinks flavored with fruit juices, syrups or other materials 1105 Manufacture of drinking water and mineral water Manufacture of bottled water Manufacture of carbonated water 1106 Manufacture of sports and energy drink 1109 Manufacture of other beverages, n.e.c. DIVISION 12. MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS 120 Manufacture of tobacco products This group includes: Manufacture of tobacco products and products of tobacco substitutes: cigarettes cigars pipe tobacco cigarette tobacco; chewing tobacco; snuff Manufacture of “homogenized” or “reconstituted” tobacco Stemming and redrying of tobacco This group excludes growing or preliminary processing of tobacco, see 0116, 0166. 1201 Manufacture of cigarettes 1202 Manufacture of cigars 1203 Manufacture of chewing and smoking tobacco, snuff 1204 Curing and redrying tobacco leaves 1209 Tobacco manufacturing, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 113 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 13. MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES This division includes preparation and spinning of textile fibers, weaving and finishing of textiles and wearing apparel, manufacture of made-up textile articles, except apparel (e.g., household linen, blankets, rugs, cordage, etc.). This division excludes the growing of natural fibers or the manufacture of synthetic fibers and manufacture of wearing apparel. 131 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles This group includes preparatory operations, spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles and the weaving of textiles. This can be done from varying raw materials, such as silk, wool, other animal, vegetable or manmade fibers, paper or glass, etc. Also included is the finishing of textiles and wearing apparel such as bleaching, dyeing, and similar activities. 1311 Preparation and spinning of textile fibers This class includes: Preparatory operations on textile fibers: reeling and washing of silk; degreasing and carbonizing of wool and dyeing of wool fleece; carding and combing of all kinds of animal, vegetable and man-made fibers Spinning and manufacture of yarn or thread for weaving or sewing, for the trade or for further processing: Texturizing, twisting, folding, cabling and dipping of synthetic or artificial filament yarns Manufacture of paper yarn This class excludes: Preparatory operations carried out in combination with agriculture or farming, see 01; Retting of plants bearing vegetable textile fibers (jute, flax, coir, etc.), see 0116; Cotton ginning, see 0163; Manufacture of synthetic or artificial fibers and tows, manufacture of single yarns (including high tenacity yarn and yarn for carpets) of synthetic or artificial fibers, see 2030; Manufacture of glass fibers, see 2310. Spinning Texturizing Manufacture of paper yarn Preparation of textiles, n.e.c. 1312 114 Weaving of textiles This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of broad woven cotton-type, woolen type, worsted-type or silk-type fabrics, including from mixtures or artificial or synthetic yarns Manufacture of other broad woven fabrics, using flax, ramie, hemp, jute, bast fibers and special yarns Manufacture of woven pile or chenille fabrics, terry towelling, gauze, etc. Manufacture of woven fabrics of glass fibers Manufacture of woven carbon and aramid threads Manufacture of imitation fur by weaving Manufacture of textile floor coverings, see 1393; Manufacture of non-woven fabrics and felts, see 1399; Manufacture of narrow fabrics, see 1399; Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics, see 1391. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 1313 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Finishing of textiles This class includes: Bleaching and dyeing of textile fibers, yarns, fabrics and textile articles, including wearing apparel Dressing, drying, steaming, shrinking, mending, Sanforizing, mercerizing of textiles and textile articles, including wearing apparel Bleaching of jeans Pleating and similar work on textiles Waterproofing, coating, rubberizing, or impregnating purchased garments Silk screen-printing on textiles and wearing apparel This class excludes: Manufacture of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, where the rubber is the chief constituent, see 2219. 1314 139 Preparation and finishing of textiles (integrated) Manufacture of other textiles This group includes the manufacture of products produced from textiles, except wearing apparel, such as knitted and crocheted fabrics, made-up textile articles, carpets and rugs; cordage, rope, twine and netting, coated fabrics, narrow woven fabrics, trimmings, curtains, blinds, tents, camping goods, sails and loose covers of cars, flags, life jackets and parachutes. 1391 1392 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted fabrics This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture and processing of knitted or crocheted fabrics: pile and terry fabrics; net and window furnishing type fabrics knitted on Raschel or similar machines, other knitted or chrocheted fabrics Manufacture of imitation fur by knitting Manufacture of net and window furnishing type fabrics of lace knitted on Raschel or similar machines, see 1399; Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel, see 1430. Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except wearing apparel This class includes: Manufacture of made-up textile articles except wearing apparel, including of knitted or crocheted fabrics: blankets, including travelling rugs; bed, table, toilet or kitchen linen; quilts, eiderdowns, cushions, pouffes, pillows, sleeping bags, etc. Manufacture of made-up furnishing articles: curtains, valances, blinds, bedspreads, furniture or machine covers, etc. tarpaulins, tents, camping goods, sails, sun blinds, loose covers for cars, machines or furniture, etc. flags, banners, pennants, etc. dust cloths, dishcloths and similar articles, life jackets, parachutes, etc. Manufacture of hand-woven tapestries Manufacture of tire covers. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 115 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Manufacture of textile articles for technical use, see 1399. Manufacture of textile industrial bags Manufacture of made-up textile goods for house furnishings Manufacture of canvas products Manufacture of made-up textile articles, except wearing apparel, n.e.c. 1393 Manufacture of carpet and rugs This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of textile floor coverings: carpets, rugs and mats, tiles Manufacture of needle-loom felt floor coverings Manufacture of mats and matting of plaiting materials, see 1629; Manufacture of floor coverings of cork, see 1629; Manufacture of resilient floor coverings, such as vinyl, linoleum, see 2220. Manufacture of carpets and rugs, except mats of textile materials Manufacture of mats (including mattings) of textile materials 1394 Manufacture of cordage, rope, twine and netting This class includes: Manufacture of twine, cordage, rope and cables of textile fibers or strip or the like, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastic Manufacture of products of rope or netting Fishing nets, ships’ fenders, unloading cushions, loading slings, rope or cable fitted with metal rings, etc. Manufacture of knotted netting of twine, cordage or rope This class excludes: Manufacture of hairnets, see 1410; Manufacture of wire rope, see 2599. Manufacture of cordage, rope, and twine Manufacture of fishing nets and other nettings, (excluding mosquito and hairnets) Manufacture of products of cordage, rope and twine products 1395 Manufacture of embroidered fabrics 1399 Manufacture of other textiles, n.e.c. This class includes all activities related to textiles or textile products, not specified elsewhere in division 13 (Manufacture of textiles) or 14 (Manufacture of wearing apparel), involving a large number of processes and a great variety of goods produced. 116 This class includes: Manufacture of narrow woven fabrics, including fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive Manufacture of labels, badges, etc. Manufacture of ornamental trimmings: braids, tassels, pompons, etc. Manufacture of felt Manufacture of tulles and other net fabrics, and of lace and embroidery, in piece, in strips or in motifs CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastic Manufacture of metallized yarn or gimped yarn, rubber thread and cord covered with textile material, textile yarn or strip covered, impregnated, coated or sheathed with rubber or plastic Manufacture of tyre cord fabric of high-tenacity man made yarn Manufacture of other treated or coated fabrics; tracing cloth, canvas prepared for use by painters, buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics, fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances Manufacture of diverse textile articles; textile wicks, incandescent gas mantles and tubular gas mantle fabric, hosepiping, transmission or conveyor belts or belting (whether or not reinforced with metal or other material, bolting cloth, straining cloth) Manufacture of automotive trimmings Manufacture of pressure sensitive cloth-tape Manufacture of artist’s canvas boards and tracing cloth Manufacture of shoe-lace, of textiles Manufacture of powder puffs and mints This class excludes: Manufacture of needle-loom felt floor coverings, see 1322; Manufacture of textile wadding and articles of wadding: sanitary towels, tampons, etc., see 1709; Manufacture of transmission or conveyor belts of textile fabric, yarn or cord impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, where rubber is the chief constituent, see 2219; Manufacture of plates or sheets of cellular rubber or plastic combined with textiles for reinforcing purposes only, see 2219, 2220; Manufacture of cloth of woven metal wire, see 2599. Manufacture of narrow fabrics, laces, tulles and other net fabrics Manufacture of felt and non-woven fabrics Manufacture of fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastic Manufacture of fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated other than with plastic and rubber Manufacture of fabrics for industrial use (wicks and gas mantles) Manufacture of fiber batting, padding and upholstery filling including coir Manufacture of miscellaneous textiles, n.e.c. DIVISION 14. MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL This division includes all tailoring (ready-to-wear or made-to-measure), in all materials (e.g., leather, fabric, knitted and crocheted fabrics, etc.) of all items of clothing (e.g., outerwear, underwear for men, women or children; work, city or casual clothing, etc.) and accessories. There is no distinction made between clothing for adults and clothing for children, or between modern and traditional clothing. Division 14 also includes the fur industry (fur skin and wearing apparel). This division includes manufacture of wearing apparel. The material used may be of any kind and may be coated, impregnated or rubberized. This includes leather or composition leather, woven, knitted or crocheted fabric, non-woven, footwear of textile material without applied soles, underwear and nightwear, work wear, T-shirts, dressing gowns, blouses, babies garments, sports wear, hats and caps and other clothing accessories (such as gloves, belts, shawls ties, cravats, hairnets, etc.) for men, women and children. This class also includes custom tailoring, the manufacture of and the parts of the products as previously listed. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 117 GROUP CLASS 141 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel This class includes: Manufacture of wearing apparel made of leather or composition leather including leather industrial work accessories as welder’s leather aprons Manufacture of work wear Manufacture of other outerwear made of woven, knitted or crocheted fabric, lace, etc. for men, women and children; coat, suits, ensembles, jackets, trousers, skirts, etc. Manufacture of underwear and nightwear made of woven, knitted or crocheted fabric, lace, etc. for men, women and children: shirts, T-shirts, underpants, briefs, pajamas, nightdresses, dressing gowns, blouses, slips, brassieres, corsets, etc. Manufacture of babies’ garments, tracksuits, ski suits, swimwear, etc. Manufacture of hats and caps Manufacture of other clothing accessories: gloves, belts, shawls, ties, cravats, hairnets, etc. Custom tailoring Manufacture of headgear of fur skins Manufacture of footwear of textile material without applied soles Manufacture of parts of the products listed This class excludes: Manufacture of wearing apparel of fur skins (except headgear), see 1423; Manufacture of footwear, see 1520; Manufacture of wearing apparel of rubber or plastic not assembled by stitching but merely sealed together, see 2219, 2220; Manufacture of leather sports gloves and sports headgear, see 3230; Manufacture of safety headgear (except sports headgear), see 3299; Manufacture of fire-resistant and protective safety clothing, see 329; Repair of wearing apparel, see 9529. 1411 Men’s and boys’ garment manufacturing 1412 Women’s and girls’ and babies’ garment manufacturing 1413 Ready-made embroidered garments manufacturing 1419 Manufacture of wearing apparel, n.e.c Manufacture of raincoats by cutting or sewing except rubber or plastics Manufacture of hats, gloves, handkerchiefs, neckwear and belts regardless of material Manufacture of wearing apparel, n.e.c 142 143 Custom tailoring and dressmaking 1421 Custom tailoring 1422 Custom dressmaking 1430 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel This includes the manufacture of knitted or crocheted wearing apparel and other made-up articles directly into shape (such as pullovers, cardigans, jerseys, waistcoats and similar articles), and hosiery, including socks, tights and pantyhose. This excludes the manufacture of knitted and crocheted textiles. 118 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class includes: Manufacture of knitted or crocheted wearing apparel and other made-up articles directly into shape: pullovers, cardigans, jerseys, waistcoats and similar articles Manufacture of hosiery, including socks, tights and pantyhose. This class excludes manufacture of knitted and crocheted textiles, see 1321. Manufacture of knitted and crocheted apparel Manufacture of knitted or crocheted hosiery, underwear and outerwear when knitted or crocheted directly into shape Manufacture of knitted and crocheted articles, n.e.c. 144 1440 Manufacture of articles of fur DIVISION 15. MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS This division includes the transformation of hides into leather by tanning or curing and fabricating the leather into products for final consumption. It also includes the manufacture of similar products from other materials (imitation leathers or leather substitutes) such as rubber footwear, textile luggage, etc. The products made from leather substitutes are included here, since they are made in ways similar to those in which leather products are made (e.g., luggage) and are often produced in the same unit. 151 Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage and handbags This group includes the manufacture of leather and fur and products thereof. 1511 Tanning and dressing of leather This class includes: Manufacture of chamois dressed, parchment dressed, patent or metallized leathers Manufacture of composition leather, i.e., slabs, sheets or strip of a material with a basis of leather or leather fiber This class excludes: Production of hides and skins as part of ranching, see 014; Production of hides and skins as part of slaughtering, see 1011; Manufacture of leather apparel, see 141; Manufacture of imitation leather not based on natural leather, see 2219, 2220. 1512 Manufacture of products of leather and imitation leather This class includes: Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, of leather, composition leather or any other material, (mostly imitation leathers) such as plastic sheeting, textile materials, vulcanized fibre or paperboard, where the same technology is used as for leather. Manufacture of non-metallic watch bands (e.g., fabric, leather, plastic) Manufacture of diverse articles of leather or composition leather: driving belts, packings, etc. Manufacture of shoe-lace, of leather Manufacture of horse whips and riding crops This class excludes: Manufacture of leather wearing apparel, see 1411; Manufacture of leather gloves and hats, see 1411; Manufacture of footwear, see 1520; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 119 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of saddles for bicycles, see 3092; Manufacture of precious metal watch straps, see 3211; Manufacture of non-precious metal watch straps, see 3212; Manufacture of linemen’s safety belts and other belts for occupational use, see 3290. Manufacture of luggage, handbags and wallets of leather and imitation leather Manufacture of products of leather and imitation leather, n.e.c. 152 Manufacture of footwear This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of footwear for all purposes, of any material, by any process, including moulding (see below for exceptions) Manufacture of leather parts of footwear: manufacture of uppers and parts of uppers, outer and inner soles, heels, etc. Manufacture of gaiters, leggings and similar articles Manufacture of footwear of textile material without applied soles, see 1410; Manufacture of plastic footwear parts, see 2220; Manufacture of rubber boot and shoe heels and soles and other rubber footwear parts, see 2219. Manufacture of wooden shoe parts (e.g., heels and lasts), see 1629. 1521 Manufacture of leather shoes 1522 Manufacture of rubber shoes 1523 Manufacture of plastic shoes 1524 Manufacture of shoes made of textile materials with applied soles 1525 Manufacture of wooden footwear and accessories 1529 Manufacture of footwear, n.e.c. Manufacture of rubber slippers Manufacture of slippers and sandals, other than rubber Manufacture of leather parts of footwear Manufacture of other footwear, n.e.c. DIVISION 16. MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND CORK, EXCEPT FURNITURE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF BAMBOO,CANE, RATTAN AND THE LIKE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS This division includes the manufacture of wood products, mostly used for construction, and includes various processes from sawing, to shaping and assembling of wood products, and assembling into finished products, such as wood containers. With the exception of sawmilling, this division is subdivided mainly based on the specific products manufactured. This does not include the manufacture of furniture, or the installation of wooden fittings and the like. 120 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 161 1610 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Sawmilling and planing of wood This class includes: Sawing, planing and machining of wood Slicing, peeling or chipping logs Manufacture of wooden railway sleepers Manufacture of unassembled wood flooring including parquet flooring Impregnation or chemical treatment of wood with preservatives or other materials, manufacture of wood wool, wood flour, chips, particles, when done as a primary activity Operation of sawmills and planing mill, whether or not mobile, in the forest or elsewhere Sawing rough lumber or timber from logs and bolts or resawing cants and flithches into lumber Planing combined with sawing or separately, producing surfaced lumber and timber and standard workings or patterns of lumber This class excludes: 162 Logging and production of wood in the rough, see 0220; Manufacture of veneer sheets thin enough for use in plywood boards and panels, see 1621; Manufacture shingles and shakes, beadings and mouldings, see 1622. Manufacture of rough lumber Manufacture of worked lumber Wood preserving and drying Sawmilling and planing of wood products, n.e.c. Manufacture of products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials 1621 Manufacture of veneer sheets; manufacture of plywood, laminboard, particle board and other panels and board This class includes: Manufacture of veneer sheets thin enough to be used for veneering, making plywood or other purposes: smoothed dyed, coated, impregnated reinforced (with paper or fabric backing); made in the form of motifs Manufacture of particle board and fibreboard Manufacture of densified wood Manufacture of plywood, veneer panels and similar laminated wood boards and sheets Manufacture of glue laminated wood, laminated veneer wood Manufacture of veneer sheets and plywood Manufacture of laminboard, particle board and other panels and board 1622 Manufacture of wooden window and door screens, shades and venetian blinds 1623 Manufacture of other builders’ carpentry and joinery; millworking 1624 Manufacture of wooden containers This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of packing cases, boxes, crated, drums and similar packings of wood Manufacture of pallets, box pallets and other load boards of wood Manufacture of barrels, vats, tubs and other cooper’s products of wood Manufacture of wooden cable-drums. Manufacture of luggage, see 1512; Manufacture of cases of plaiting material, see 1629. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 121 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 1625 Manufacture of wood carvings 1626 Manufacture of charcoal outside the forest 1627 Manufacture of wooden wares 1628 Manufacture of products of bamboo, cane, rattan and the like, and plaiting materials except furniture Manufacture of rattan and cane containers Manufacture of sawali, nipa and split canes Manufacture of mats, matting or screen Manufacture of small cane wares Manufacture of articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials Manufacture other products of bamboo, cane, rattan and the like, and plaiting materials except furniture, n.e.c. 1629 Manufacture of other products of wood; manufacture of articles of cork and plaiting materials, except furniture, n.e.c. DIVISION 17. MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS This division includes the manufacture of pulp, paper and converted paper products. The manufacture of these products is grouped together because they constitute a series of vertically connected processes. More than one activity is often carried out in a single unit. There are essentially three activities: (a) The manufacture of pulp involves separating the cellulose fibers from other impurities in wood or used paper (b) The manufacture of paper involves matting these fibers into a sheet and (c) Converted paper products are made from paper and other materials by various cutting and shaping techniques, including costing and laminating activities. The paper articles may be printed (e.g., wallpaper, gift wrap, etc.), as long as the printing of information is not the main purpose. The production of pulp, paper and paperboard in bulk is included in class 1701, while the remaining classes include the production of further-processed paper and paper products. 170 Manufacture of paper and paper products 1701 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard This class includes: Manufacture of bleached, semi-bleached or unbleached paper pulp by mechanical, chemical (dissolving or non-dissolving) or semi-chemical processes Manufacture of cotton-linters pulp Removal of ink and manufacture of pulp from waste paper Manufacture of paper and paperboard intended for further industrial processing This class also includes: Further processing of paper and paperboard: coating, covering and impregnation of paper and paperboard manufacture of creped or crinkled paper manufacture of laminates and foils, if laminated with paper and paperboard Manufacture of hand-made paper Manufacture of newsprint and other printing or writing paper Manufacture of cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibers Manufacture of carbon paper or stencil paper in rolls or large sheets 122 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 1702 This class excludes: Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard, see 1702; Manufacture of further-processed articles of paper, paperboard or pulp, see 1709; Manufacture of coated or impregnated paper, where the coating or impregnant is the main ingredient, see class in which the manufacture of the coating or impregnated is classified; Manufacture of abrasive paper, see 2399; Manufacture of cork life preservers, see 3290. Integrated pulp, paper and paperboard milling Pulp milling Paper and paperboard milling Manufacture of hand-made paper Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard, n.e.c. Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard and of containers of paper and paperboard This class includes: Manufacture of corrugated paper and paperboard Manufacture of containers of corrugated paper and paperboard Manufacture of folding paperboard containers Manufacture of containers of solid board Manufacture of other containers of paper and paperboard Manufacture of sacks and bags of paper Manufacture of office box files and similar articles 1709 This class excludes: Manufacture of envelopes, see 1709; Manufacture of moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp (e.g., boxes for packing eggs, moulded pulp paper plates), see 1709. Manufacture of other articles of paper and paperboard This class includes: Manufacture of household and personal hygiene paper and cellulose wadding products: cleansing tissues toilet paper sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies cups, dishes and trays Manufacture of textile wadding and articles of wadding: sanitary towels, tampons, etc. Manufacture of printing and writing paper ready for use Manufacture of computer printout paper ready for use Manufacture of self-copy paper ready for use Manufacture of duplicator stencils and carbon paper ready for use Manufacture of gummed or adhesive paper ready for use Manufacture of envelopes and letter-cards Manufacture of registers, accounting books, binders, albums and similar educational and commercial stationery Manufacture of boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendium containing an assortment of paper stationery Manufacture of wallpaper and similar wall coverings, including vinyl-coated and textile wallpaper CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 123 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of labels, whether printed or not Manufacture of filter paper and paperboard Manufacture of paper and paperboard bobbins, spools, cops, etc. Manufacture of egg trays and other moulded pulp packaging products, etc. Manufacture of paper novelties This class excludes: Manufacture of paper or paperboard in bulk, see 1701; Printing on paper products, see 1811; Manufacture of playing cards, see 3240; Manufacture of games and toys of paper or paperboard, see 3240. Manufacture of household and personal hygiene paper and cellulose wadding products Manufacture of wadding of textile materials and articles of wadding (e.g., sanitary towels, tampons, etc.) Manufacture of other articles of paper Manufacture of other articles of paperboard DIVISION 18. PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA This division includes printing of products, such as newspapers, books, periodicals, business forms, greeting cards, and other materials, and associated support activities, such as bookbinding, plate-making services, and data imaging. The support activities included here are an integral part of the printing industry, and a product (a printing plate, a bound book, or a computer disk or file) that is an integral part of the printing industry is almost always provided by these operations. Processes used in printing include a variety of methods for transferring an image from a plate, screen, or computer file to a medium, such as paper, plastics, metal, textile articles, or wood. The most prominent of these methods entails the transfer of the image from a plate or screen to the medium through lithographic, gravure, screen or flexographic printing. Often a computer file is used to directly “drive” the printing mechanism to create the image or electrostatic and other types of equipment (digital or non-impact printing). Though printing and publishing can be carried out by the same unit (a newspaper, for example), it is less and less the case that these distinct activities are carried out in the same physical location. This division also includes the reproduction of recorded media, such as compact discs, video recordings, software on discs or tapes, records, etc. 181 Printing and service activities related to printing This group includes printing of products, such as newspapers, books, periodicals, business forms, greeting cards, and other materials, and associated support activities, such as bookbinding, plate-making services, and data imaging. Printing can be done using various techniques and on different materials. 1811 Printing 124 This class includes: Printing of newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, music and music manuscripts, maps, atlases, posters, advertising catalogues, prospectuses and other printed advertising, postage stamps, taxation stamps, documents of title, cheques and other security papers, registers, albums, diaries, calendars, business forms and other commercial printed matter, personal stationery and other printed matter by letterpress, offset, photogravure, flexographic and other printing presses, duplication machines, computer printers, embossers, etc., including quick printing. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Printing directly into textiles, plastic, glass, metal, wood and ceramics (except silk-screen printing on textiles and wearing apparel). The material printed is typically copyrighted. This class also includes: Printing on labels or tags (lithographic, gravure printing, flexographic printing, others). 1812 1820 Silk screen-printing on textiles and wearing apparel, see 1313; Manufacture of paper articles, such as binders, see 1709; Photocopying of documents, see 8219. Service activities related to printing 182 This class excludes: This class includes: Binding of printed sheets, e.g., into books, brochures, magazines, catalogues, etc. by folding, assembling, stitching, glueing, collating, basting, adhesive binding, trimming, gold stamping, etc. Composition, typesetting, phototypesetting, pre-press data input including scanning and optical character recognition, electronic make-up Plate-making services including imagesetting and platesetting (for the printing processes letterpress and offset) Engraving or etching of cylinders for gravure Plate processes direct to plate (also photopolymer plates) Preparation of plates and dies for relief stamping or printing Production of proofs Artistic work including preparation of litho stones and prepared woodblocks Production of reprographic products Design of printing products e.g., sketches, layouts, dummies, etc. Other graphic activities such as die-sinking or die-stamping, braille copying, punching and drilling, embossing, varnishing and laminating, collating and insetting, creasing Electrotyping, stereotyping and photoengraving Bookbinding and related work Service activities related to printing, n.e.c. Reproduction of recorded media This class includes: This class excludes: Reproduction from master copies of gramophone records, compact discs and tapes with music or other sound recordings from master copies of records Reproduction from master copies of records, compact discs and tapes with motion pictures and other video recordings Reproduction from master copies of software and data on discs and tapes Reproduction of printed matter, see 1811; Publishing of software, see 5820; Production and distribution of motion pictures, videotapes and movies on DVD or similar media, see 5911, 5912, 5913; Reproduction of motion picture films for theatrical distribution, see 5912; Production of master copies for records or audio material, see 5920. Reproduction of video and computer tapes from mastercopies Reproduction of floppy, hard or compact disks Film and video reproduction CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 125 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 19. MANUFACTURE OF COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS This division includes the transformation of crude petroleum and coal into usable products. The dominant process is petroleum refining which involves the separation of crude petroleum into component products through such techniques as cracking and distillation. This division also includes the manufacture for own account of characteristic products (e.g., coke, butane, propane, petrol, kerosene, fuel oil, etc.) as well as processing services (e.g., custom refining). This division includes the manufacture of gases such as ethane, propane and butane as products of petroleum refineries. This division excludes the manufacture of such gases in other units (2011), manufacture of industrial gases (2011), extraction of natural gas (methane, ethane, butane or propane) (0600), and manufacture of fuel gas, other than petroleum gases, (e.g., coal gas, water gas, producer gas, gasworks gas (35420). The manufacture of petrochemicals from refined petroleum is classified in Division 20. 191 1910 Manufacture of coke oven products 192 1920 This class includes: Operation of coke ovens Production of coke and semi-coke Production of pitch and pitch coke Production coke oven gas Production of crude coal and lignite tars Agglomeration of coke Manufacture of refined petroleum products This class includes the manufacture of liquid or gaseous fuels or other products from crude petroleum, bituminous minerals or their fractionation products. Petroleum refining involves one or more of the following activities: fractionation, straight distillation of crude oil, and cracking. This class includes: Production of motor fuel: gasoline, kerosene, etc. Production of fuel: light, medium and heavy fuel oil, refinery gases such as ethane, propane, butane, etc. Manufacture of oil-based lubricating oils or greases, including from waste oil Manufacture of products for the petrochemical industry and for the manufacture of road coverings Manufacture of various products: white spirit, vaseline, paraffin wax, petroleum jelly, etc. Manufacture of hard-coal and lignite fuel briquettes Manufacture of petroleum briquettes Blending of biofuels, i.e., blending of alcohols with petroleum (e.g., gasohol) 199 1990 Manufacture of other fuel products DIVISION 20. MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS This division includes the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by a chemical process and the formation of products. It distinguishes the production of basic chemicals that constitute the first industry group from the production of intermediate and end products produced by further processing of basic chemicals that make up the remaining industry classes. 126 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of basic chemicals, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, plastic and synthetic rubber in primary forms. This group includes the manufacture of basic chemical products, fertilizers and associated nitrogen compounds, as well as plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms. 201 2011 Manufacture of basic chemicals This class includes the manufacture of chemicals using basic processes, such as thermal cracking and distillation. The output of these processes are usually separate chemical elements or separate chemically-defined compounds. This class includes: Manufacture of liquefied or compressed inorganic industrial or medical gases: elemental gases liquid or compressed air refrigerant gases mixed industrial gases inert gases such as carbon dioxide isolating gases Manufacture of dyes and pigments from any source in basic form or as concentrate Manufacture of chemical elements Manufacture of inorganic acids except nitric acid Manufacture of alkalis, lyes and other inorganic bases except ammonia Manufacture of other inorganic compounds Manufacture of basic organic chemicals: acyclic hydrocarbons, saturated and unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons, saturated and unsaturated acyclic and cyclic alcohols mono- and polycarboxylic acids, including acetic acid other oxygen-function compounds, including aldehydes, ketones, quinones and dual or poly oxygen-function compounds synthetic glycerol; nitrogen-function organic compounds, including amines fermentation of sugarcane, cassava, corn or similar to produce alcohol and esters other organic compounds, including wood distillation products (e.g., charcoal), etc. Manufacture of distilled water Manufacture of synthetic aromatic products Roasting of iron pyrites Manufacture of products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores Enrichment of uranium and thorium ores and production of fuel elements for nuclear reactors This class excludes: Extraction of methane, ethane, butane or propane, see 0620; Manufacture of fuel gases, such as ethane, butane or propane in a petroleum refinery, see 1920; Manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, see 2012; Manufacture of ammonia, see 2012; Manufacture of ammonium chloride, see 2012; Manufacture of nitrites and nitrates of potassium, see 2012; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 127 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of ammonium carbonates, see 2012; Manufacture of plastics in primary forms, see 2013; Manufacture of synthetic rubber in primary forms, see 2013; Manufacture of prepared dyes and pigments, see 2022; Manufacture of crude glycerol, see 2023; Manufacture of natural essential oils, see 2029; Manufacture of aromatic distilled waters, see 2029; Manufacture of salicylic and O-acetylsalicylic acids, see 2100 Manufacture of ethanol Manufacture of industrial (compressed and liquefied) gases Manufacture of inorganic salts and compounds Manufacture of ethyl alcohol Manufacture of alcohol except ethyl Manufacture of inorganic acids, alkalis and chlorine Manufacture of organic acids and organic compounds Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, n.e.c. 2012 2013 Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of fertilizers: straight or complex nitrogenous, phosphatic or potassic fertilizers, urea, crude natural phosphates and crude natural potassium salts Manufacture of associated nitrogen products: nitric and sulphonitric acids, ammonia, ammonium chloride, ammonium carbonate, nitrites and nitrates of potassium Manufacture of potting soil with peat as main constituent Manufacture of potting soil mixtures of natural soil, sand, clays and minerals Mining of guano, see 0891; Manufacture of agro-chemical products, such as pesticides, see 2021; Operation of compost dumps, see 3821. Manufacture of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms This class includes the manufacture of resins, plastic materials, and non-vulcanizable thermoplastic elastomers and mixing and blending resins on a custom basis as well as the manufacture of non-customized synthetic resins. 128 This class includes: Manufacture of plastics in primary forms: polymers, including those of ethylene, propylene, styrene, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate and acrylics polyamides phenolic and epoxide resins and polyurethanes alkyd and polyester resins and polyethers silicones ion-exchangers based on polymers Manufacture of synthetic rubber in primary forms: synthetic rubber, factice Manufacture of mixtures of synthetic rubber and natural rubber or rubberlike gums (e.g., balata) Manufacture of cellulose and its chemical derivatives This class excludes: Manufacture of artificial and synthetic fibers, filaments and yarn, see 2030; Shredding of plastic products, see 3830. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms Production of mixtures of synthetic rubber and natural rubber or rubber-like gums (e.g., balata), in primary forms Manufacture of plastic synthetic resins Manufacture of plastic materials except man-made fiber and glass fiber 202 Manufacture of other chemical products, n.e.c. This group includes the manufacture of chemical products other than basic chemicals and man-made fibers. It also includes the manufacture of a variety of goods such as pesticides, paints, varnish and similar coatings, printing inks, and mastics; soap and detergents, cleaning preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations; and other chemical products such as explosives and pyrotechnic products, glue, chemical preparations for photographic uses (including film and sensitized paper), gelatins, composite diagnostic preparations, etc. 2021 Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products 2022 This class includes: Manufacture of insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides Manufacture of anti-sprouting products, plant growth regulators Manufacture of disinfectants (for agricultural and other use) Manufacture of other agro-chemical products, n.e.c. This class excludes manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, see 2012. Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics This class includes: Manufacture of paints and varnishes, enamels or lacquers Manufacture of prepared pigments and dyes, opacifiers and colours Manufacture of vitrifiable enamels and glazes and engobes and similar preparations Manufacture of mastics Manufacture of caulking compounds and similar non-refractory filling or surfacing preparations Manufacture of organic composite solvents and thinners Manufacture of prepared paint or varnish removers Manufacture of printing ink This class excludes: Manufacture of dyestuffs and pigments, see 2011; Manufacture of writing and drawing ink, see 2029. Manufacture of paints Manufacture of varnishes, lacquers, shellac and stains Manufacture of paint removers, thinners, and brush cleaners Manufacture of pigments and other coloring matter of a kind used in the manufacture of paints or by artists or other painters Manufacture of printing ink Manufacture of paint products, n.e.c. 2023 Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations This class includes: Manufacture of organic surface-active agents Manufacture of soap Manufacture of paper, wadding, felt, etc., coated or covered with soap or detergent CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 129 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of crude gylcerol Manufacture of surface-active preparations: washing powders in solid or liquid form and detergents, dishwashing preparations and textile softeners Manufacture of cleaning and polishing products: preparations for perfuming or deodorizing rooms artificial waxes and prepared waxes polishes and creams for leather polishes and creams for wood polishes for coachwork, glass and metal scouring pastes and powders, including paper, wadding, etc. coated or covered with these Manufacture of perfumes and toilet preparations: perfumes and toilet water beauty and make-up preparations sunburn prevention and suntan preparations manicure and pedicure preparations shampoos, hair lacquers, waxing and straightening preparations dentifrices and preparations for oral hygiene, including denture fixative preparations shaving preparations, including pre-shave and aftershave preparations deodorants and bath salts and depilatories This class excludes: Manufacture of separate, chemically-defined compounds, see 2011; Manufacture of glycerol, synthesized from petroleum products, see 2011; Extraction and refining of natural essential oils, see 2029. Manufacture of soap and detergents Manufacture of cleaning preparations, except soap and detergents Manufacture of waxes and polishing preparations Manufacture of perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations 2029 Manufacture of other chemical products, n.e.c. 130 This class includes: Manufacture of propellant powders Manufacture of explosives and pyrotechnic products, including percussion caps, detonators, signalling flares, etc. Manufacture of gelatine and its derivatives, glues and prepared adhesives, including rubber-based glues and adhesives Manufacture of extracts of natural aromatic products Manufacture of resinoids Manufacture of aromatic distilled waters Manufacture of mixtures of odoriferous products for the manufacture of perfumes or food Manufacture of photographic plates, films, sensitized paper and other sensitized unexposed materials Manufacture of chemical preparations for photographic uses Manufacture of various chemical products: peptones, peptone derivatives other protein substances and their derivatives, n.e.c. essentials oils chemically-modified oils and fats materials used in the finishing of textiles and leather powders and pastes used in soldering, brazing or welding substances used to pickle metal CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION prepared additives for cements activated carbon, lubricating oil additives, prepared rubber accelarators, catalysts and other chemical products for industrial use anti-knock preparations, anti-freeze preparations composite diagnostic or laboratory reagents This class also includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of writing and drawing ink Manufacture of matches Manufacture of chemically defined products in bulk, see 2011; Manufacture of distilled water, see 2011; Manufacture of synthetic aromatic products, see 2011; Manufacture of printing ink, see 2022; Manufacture of perfumes and toilet preparations, see 2023; Manufacture of asphalt-based adhesives, see 2399. Manufacture of explosives, fireworks and firecrakers Manufacture of matches Manufacture of writing and drawing ink Manufacture of glues and adhesives Manufacture of activated carbon Manufacture of miscellaneous chemical products, n.e.c 203 2030 Manufacture of man-made fibers This class includes: Manufacture of synthetic or artificial filament tow Manufacture of synthetic or artificial staple fibers, not carded, combined or otherwise processed for spinning Manufacture of synthetic or artificial filament yarn, including high-tenacity yarn Manufacture of synthetic or artificial mono-filament or strip This class excludes: Spinning of synthetic or artificial fibers, see 1311; Manufacture of yarns made of man-made staple, see 1311. Manufacture of synthetic or artificial filament yarn Manufacture of man-made filament tow or staple fibers, except glass fiber DIVISION 21. MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS This division includes the manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations. It also includes the manufacture of medicinal chemical and botanical products. 210 2100 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products This class includes: Manufacture of medicinal active substances to be used for their pharmacological properties in the manufacture of medicaments: antibiotics, basic vitamins, salicylic and O-acetylsalicylic acids, etc. Manufacture of medicaments: antisera and other blood fractions, vaccines and diverse medicaments, including homeopathic preparations Manufacture of chemical contraceptive products for external use and hormonal contraceptive medicaments CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 131 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of radioactive in-vivo diagnostic substances Manufacture of biotech pharmaceuticals Manufacture of medical diagnostic preparations, including pregnancy tests Manufacture of chemically pure sugars Processing of blood Processing of glands and manufacture of extracts of glands, etc. Manufacture of medical impregnated wadding, gauze, bandages, dressings, surgical gut string, etc. Preparation of botanical products (grinding, grading, milling) for pharmaceutical use This class excludes: Manufacture of herb infusions (mint, vervain, chamomile, etc.), see 1079; Manufacture of dental fillings, manufacture of dental cement, see 3250; Manufacture of bone reconstruction cements, see 3250; Wholesale of pharmaceuticals, see 4649; Retail sale of pharmaceuticals, see 4772; Research and development for pharmaceuticals and biotech pharmaceuticals, see 7210; Packaging of pharmaceuticals, see 8292. Manufacture of drugs and medicines including biological products such as bacterial and virus vaccines, sera and plasma Manufacture of surgical dressings, medicated wadding, fracture bandages, catgut, and other prepared sutures DIVISION 22. MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS This division includes the manufacture of rubber and plastic products. This is characterized by the raw materials used in the manufacturing process. However, this does not imply that the manufacture of all products made of these materials is classified here. 221 Manufacture of rubber products 2211 Manufacture of rubber tires and tubes; retreading and rebuilding of rubber tires This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of rubber tires for vehicles, equipment, mobile machinery, aircraft, toy, furniture and other uses: pneumatic tires and solid or cushion tires Manufacture of inner tubes for tires Manufacture of interchangeable tire treads, tire flaps, “camelback” strips for retreading tires, etc. Tire rebuilding and retreading. Manufacture of tube repair materials, see 2219; Tire and tube repair, fitting or replacement, see 4520. Manufacture of rubber tires (including parts) and tubes Retreading and rebuilding of tires 2219 Manufacture of other rubber products This class includes: 132 Manufacture of other products of natural or synthetic rubber, unvulcanized, vulcanized or hardened: rubber plates, sheets, strips, rods, profile shapes tubes, pipes and hoses CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION rubber conveyor or transmission belts or belting rubber hygienic articles, sheath contraceptives, teats, hot water bottles, etc. rubber articles of apparel (if only seated together, not sewn) rubber thread and rope rubberized yarn and fabrics rubber rings, fittings and seals rubber roller coverings inflatable rubber mattresses inflatable balloons Manufacture of rubber brushes Manufacture of hard rubber pipe stems Manufacture of hard rubber combs, hair pins, hair rollers, and similar This class also includes: Manufacture of rubber repair materials Manufacture of textile fabric impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, where rubber is the chief constituent Manufacture of rubber waterbed mattresses Manufacture of rubber bathing caps and apron Manufacture of rubber wet suits and diving suits This class excludes: Manufacture of tire cord fabrics, see 1399; Manufacture of apparel of elastic fabrics, see 1419; Manufacture of rubber footwear, see 1520; Manufacture of glues and adhesives based on rubber, see 2029; Manufacture of “camelback” strips, see 2211; Manufacture of inflatable rafts and boats, see 3011, 3012; Manufacture of mattresses or uncovered cellular rubber, see 310; Manufacture of rubber sports requisites, except apparel, see 3230; Manufacture of rubber games and toys (including children’s wading pools, inflatable children rubber boats, inflatable rubber animals, balls and the like), see 3240; Reclaiming of rubber, see 3830. Manufacture of rubber garments Manufacture of industrial and other molded rubber products, excluding tires and tubes Manufacture of other rubber products, n.e.c. 222 2220 Manufacture of plastics products This includes processing of new or spent (i.e., recycled) plastics resins into intermediate or final products, using such processes as compression molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, blow molding and casting. For most of these, the production process is such that a wide variety of products can be made. This class includes: Manufacture of semi-manufactures of plastic products: plastic plates, sheets, blocks, films, foil, strip, etc. (whether self-adhesive or not) Manufacture of finished plastic products: plastic tubes, pipes and hoses; hose and pipe fittings Manufacture of plastic articles for the packing of goods: plastic bags, sacks, containers, boxes, cases, carboys, bottles, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 133 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of builders’ plasticware: plastic doors, windows, frames, shutters, blinds, skirting boards; tanks, reservoirs; plastic floor, wall or ceiling coverings in rolls or in the form of tiles, etc.; plastic sanitary ware like plastic baths, shower-baths, washbasins, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns, etc. Manufacture of plastic tableware, kitchenware and toilet articles Manufacture of cellophane film or sheet Manufacture of resilient floor coverings, such as vinyl, linoleum, etc. Manufacture of artificial stone (e.g., cultured marble) Manufacture of plastic signs (non-electrical) Manufacture of diverse plastic products: plastic headgear, insulating fittings, parts of lighting fittings, office or school supplies, articles of apparel (if only sealed together, not sewn), fittings for furniture, statuettes, transmission and coveyer belts, self-adhesive tapes of plastic, plastic wallpaper plastic shoe lasts, plastic cigar and cigarettes holders, combs, plastic hair curlers, plastic novelties, etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of plastic luggage, see 1512; Manufacture of plastic footwear, see 1520; Manufacture of plastics in primary forms, see 2013; Manufacture of articles of synthetic or natural rubber, see 221; Manufacture of plastic furniture, see 3105; Manufacture of mattresses of uncovered cellular plastic, see 3109; Manufacture of plastic sports requisites, see 3230; Manufacture of plastic games and toys, see 3240; Manufacture of plastic medical and dental appliances, see 3250; Manufacture of plastic ophthalmic goods, see 3250; Manufacture of plastic hard hats and other personal safety equipment of plastic, see 3299; Manufacture of plastic non-current carrying wiring devices (e.g., junction boxes, face plates, etc.), see 2733. Manufacture of plastic articles for packing goods (e.g., boxes, bags, sacks, etc.) Manufacture of plastic household wares Manufacture of plastic furniture fittings Manufacture of plastic pipes and tubes Manufacture of other plastic, industrial /office/school supplies Manufacture of primary plastic products (e.g., sheets, film, plates, etc.) Manufacture of linoleum and hard surface floor coverings Manufacture of plastic window and doorscreen, shades and venetian blinds Manufacture of plastics products, n.e.c. DIVISION 23. MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS This division includes manufacturing activities related to a single substance of mineral origin. This division includes the manufacture of glass and glass products (e.g., flat glass, hollow glass, fibers, technical glassware, etc.), ceramic products, tiles and baked clay products, and cement and plaster, from raw materials to finished articles. The manufacture of shaped and finished stone and other mineral products is also included in this division. 231 2310 Manufacture of glass and glass products This class includes the manufacture of glass in all forms, made by any process and the manufacture of articles of glass. 134 This class includes: Manufacture of flat glass, including wired, coloured or tinted flat glass Manufacture of toughened or laminated flat glass CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of glass in rods or tubes Manufacture of glass paving blocks Manufacture of glass mirrors Manufacture of multiple-walled insulating units of glass Manufacture of bottles and other containers of glass or crystal Manufacture of drinking glasses and other domestic glass or crystal articles Manufacture of glass fibers, including glass wool and non-woven products thereof Manufacture of laboratory, hygienic or pharmaceutical glassware Manufacture of clock or watch glasses, optical glass and optical elements not optically worked Manufacture of glassware used in imitation jewelry Manufacture of glass insulators and glass insulating fittings Manufacture of glass envelopes for lamps Manufacture of glass figurines This class excludes: Manufacture of woven fabrics of glass yarn, see 1312; Manufacture of optical elements optically worked, see 2670; Manufacture of fiber optic cable for data transmission or live transmission of images, see 2731; Manufacture of glass toys, see 3240; Manufacture of syringes and other medical laboratory equipment, see 3250. Manufacture of flat glass (including float glass) Manufacture of glass containers Manufacture of glass fibers (including glass wool) and yarn of glass fibers Manufacture of glass and glass products, n.e.c. 239 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products, n.e.c. This group includes the manufacture of intermediate and final products from mined or quarried non-metallic minerals, such as sand, gravel, stone or clay. 2391 Manufacture of refractory products This class includes: Manufacture of refractory mortars, concretes, etc. Manufacture of refractory ceramic goods: heat-insulating ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals refractory bricks, blocks and tiles, etc. retorts, crucibles, muffles, nozzles, tubes, pipes, etc. Manufacture of refractory articles containing magnesite, dolomite or chromite 2392 Manufacture of clay building materials This class includes: Manufacture of non-refractory ceramic hearth or wall tiles, mosaic cubes, etc. Manufacture of non-refractory ceramic flags and paving Manufacture of structural non-refractory clay building materials: ceramic bricks, roofing tiles, chimney pots, pipes, conduits, etc. Manufacture of flooring blocks in baked clay Manufacture of ceramic sanitary fixtures This class excludes: Manufacture of artificial stone (e.g., cultured marble), see 2220; Manufacture of refractory ceramic products, see 2391. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 135 GROUP CLASS 2393 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of other porcelain and ceramic products This class includes: Manufacture of ceramic tableware and other domestic or toilet articles Manufacture of statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles Manufacture of electrical insulators and insulating fittings of ceramics Manufacture of ceramic and ferrite magnets Manufacture of ceramic laboratory, chemical and industrial products Manufacture of ceramic pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for conveyance or packing of goods Manufacture of ceramic furniture Manufacture of ceramic products, n.e.c. 2394 This class excludes: Manufacture of artificial stone (e.g., cultured marble), see 2220; Manufacture of refractory ceramic goods, see 2391; Manufacture of ceramic building materials, see 2392; Manufacture of ceramic sanitary fixtures, see 2392; Manufacture of permanent metallic magnets, see 2599; Manufacture of imitation jewelry, see 3212; Manufacture of ceramic toys, see 3240; Manufacture of artificial teeth, see 3250. Manufacture of vitreous china tableware and other kitchen articles of a kind commonly used for domestic or toilet purposes Manufacture of articles of porcelain or china, stoneware, earthenware, imitation porcelain or common pottery Manufacture of coarse clay products Manufacture of sanitary ware, vitreous china plumbing fittings and fixtures Manufacture of other porcelain and ceramic products, n.e.c. Manufacture of cement This group includes manufacture of clinkers and hydraulic cements, including Portland, aluminous cement, slag cement and superphosphate cements. 2395 This class excludes: Manufacture of refractory mortars, concrete, etc. see 2391; Manufacture of cements used in dentistry, see 3250; Manufacture of articles of cement, see 2395; Manufacture of ready-mix and dry-mix concrete and mortars, see 2396. Manufacture of lime and plaster This class includes: Manufacture of quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime Manufacture of plasters of calcined gypsum or calcined sulphate Manufacture of calcined dolomite Manufacture of lime Manufacture of plaster 2396 Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster This class includes: Manufacture of precast concrete, cement or artificial stone articles for use in construction: tiles, flagstones, bricks, boards, sheets, panels, pipes, posts, etc. Manufacture of prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering of cement, concrete or artificial stone 136 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of plaster articles for use in construction: boards, sheets, panels, etc. Manufacture of building materials of vegetable substances (wood wool, straw, reeds, rushes) agglomerated with cement, plaster or other mineral binder Manufacture of articles of asbestos-cement or cellulose fiber-cement or the like: corrugated sheets, other sheets, panels, tiles, tubes, pipes, reservoirs, troughs, basins, sinks, jars, furniture, window frames, etc. Manufacture of other articles of concrete, plaster, cement or artificial stone: statuary, furniture, bas-and haut-reliefs, vases, flowerpots, etc. Manufacture of powdered mortars Manufacture of ready-mix and dry-mix concrete and mortars This class excludes manufacture of refractory cements and mortars, see 2391. Manufacture of structural concrete products Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement and plaster, n.e.c. 2397 Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone 2399 This class includes: Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone for use in construction, in cemeteries, on roads, as roofing, etc. Manufacture of stone furnitures. This class excludes: Production of rough cut stone, i.e., quarrying activities, see 0810; Production of millstones, abrasives stones and similar products, see 2399; Activities of sculptors, see 9000. Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products, n.e.c. This class includes: Manufacture of millstones, sharpening or polishing stones and natural or artificial abrasive products, including abrasive products on a soft base (e.g., sandpaper) Manufacture of friction material and unmounted articles thereof with a base of mineral substances or of cellulose Manufacture of mineral insulating materials: slag wool, rock wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays and similar heatinsulating, sound-insulating or sound absorbing materials Manufacture of articles of diverse mineral substances: worked mica and articles of mica, of peat, of graphite (other than electrical articles), etc. Manufacture of articles of asphalt or similar materials, e.g., asphalt-based adhesives, coal tar pitch, etc. Carbon and graphite fibers and products (except electrodes and electrical applications) This class excludes: Manufacture of glass wool and non-woven glass wool products, see 2310; Manufacture of carbon or graphite gaskets, see 2819. Manufacture of asphalt products Manufacture of asbestos products Manufacture of marble products Manufacture of abrasive products Manufacture of miscellaneous non-metallic mineral products, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 137 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 24. MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS This division includes the activities of smelting and/or refining ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig or scrap, using electrometallurgic and other process metallurgic techniques. This division also includes the manufacture of metal alloys and super-alloys by introducing other chemical elements to pure metals. The output of smelting and refining, usually in ingot form, is used in rolling, drawing and extrunding operations to make products, such as plate, sheet, strip, bars, rods, wire, tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, and in molten form to make castings and other basic metal products. 241 Manufacture of basic iron and steel This class includes operations of conversion by reduction of iron ore in blast furnaces and oxygen converters or of ferrous waste and scrap in electric are furnaces or by direct reduction of iron ore without fusion to obtain crude steel which is smelted and refined in a ladle furnace and then poured and solidified in a continuous caster in order to produce semi-finished flat or long products, which are used, after reheating, in rolling, drawing and extruding operations to manufacture finished products such as plate, sheet, strip, bars, rods, wire, tubes, pipes and hollow profiles. 138 This class includes: Operation of blast furnaces, steel converters, rolling and finishing mills Production of pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms Production of ferro-alloys Production of ferrous products by direct reduction of iron and other spongy ferrous products Production of iron of exceptional purity by electrolysis or other chemical processes Production of granular iron and iron powder Production of steel in ingots or other primary forms Remelting of scrap ingots of iron or steel Production of semi-finished products of steel Manufacture of hot-rolled and cold-rolled flat rolled products of steel Manufacture of hot-rolled bars and rods of steel Manufacture of hot-rolled open sections of steel Manufacture of steel bars and solid sections of steel by cold drawing, grinding or turning Manufacture of open sections by progressive cold forming on a roll mill or folding on a press of flat-rolled products of steel Manufacture of wire of steel by cold drawing or stretching Manufacture of sheet piling of steel, and welded open sections of steel Manufacture of railway track materials (unassembled rails) of steel Manufacture of seamless tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of steel, by hot rolling, hot extrusion or hot drawing, or by cold drawing or cold rolling Manufacture of welded tubes and pipes of steel, by cold or hot forming and welding, delivered as welded or further processed by cold drawing or cold rolling or manufactured by hot forming, welding and reducing Manufacture of tube fittings of steel, such as flat flanges and flanges with forged collars, butt-welded fittings, threaded fittings and socket-welded fittings This class excludes: Manufacture of tubes, pipes and hollow profiles and of tube or pipe fittings of castiron, see 2431; Manufacture of seamless tubes and pipes of steel by centrifugal casting, see 2431; Manufacture of tube or pipe fittings of cast-steel, see 2431. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 2411 Operation of blast furnaces and steel making furnaces 2412 Operation of steel works and rolling mills Operation of rolling mills Pipes and tubes manufacturing, iron or steel Manufacture of pipe fittings of iron or steel Manufacture of galvanized steel sheets, tinplates and other coated metal products made in steel works of rolling mills Operation of steel works and rolling mills, n.e.c. 242 Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals This class includes: Production of basic precious metals: production and refining of unwrought or wrought precious metals - gold, silver, platinum, etc. from ore and scrap Production of precious metal alloys Production of precious metal semi-products Production of silver rolled onto base metals Production of gold rolled onto base metals or silver Production of platinum and platinum group metals rolled onto gold, silver or base metals Production of aluminium from alumina Production of aluminium from electrolytic refining of aluminum waste and scrap Production of aluminum alloys Semi-manufacturing of aluminum Production of lead, zinc and tin from ores Production of lead, zinc and tin from electrolytic refining of lead, zinc and tin waste and scrap Production of lead, zinc and tin alloys Semi-manufacturing of lead, zinc and tin Production of copper from ores Production of copper from electrolytic refining of copper waste and scrap Production of copper alloys Manufacture of fuse wire or strip Semi-manufacturing of copper Production of chrome, manganese, nickel, etc. from ores or oxides Production of chrome, manganese, nickel, etc. from electrolytic and aluminothermic refining of chrome, manganese, nickel, etc. from waste and scrap Production of alloys of chrome, manganese, nickel, etc. Semi-manufacturing of chrome, manganese, nickel, etc. Production of mattes of nickel Production of uranium metal from pitchblende or other ores Smelting and refining of uranium This class also includes: Manufacture of wire of these metals by drawing Production of aluminium oxide (alumina) Production of aluminium wrapping foil Manufacture of aluminium (tin) foil laminates made from aluminium (tin) foil as primary component Manufacture of precious metal foil laminates This class excludes: Casting of non-ferrous metals, see 2432; Manufacture of precious metal jewelry, see 3211. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 139 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 2421 Gold and other precious metal refining 2422 Non-ferrous smelting and refining, except precious metals 2423 Non-ferrous rolling, drawing and extrusion mills 2424 Manufacture of pipe fittings of non-ferrous metals 2429 Manufacture of basic precious and other non-ferrous metals, n.e.c. 243 Casting of metals This group includes the manufacture of semi-finished products and various castings by a casting process. 2431 Casting of iron and steel This class includes the casting of iron and steel, i.e., the activities of iron and steel foundries. 2432 This class includes: Casting of semi-finished iron products Casting of grey iron castings Casting of spheroidal graphite iron castings Casting of malleable cast-iron products Casting of semi-finished steel products Casting of steel castings Manufacture of seamless tubes and pipes of steel by centrifugal casting Manufacture of tube or pipe fittings of cast-steel Casting/foundry of iron Casting/foundry of steel Casting of non-ferrous metals This class includes: Casting of semi-finished products of aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zinc, etc. Casting of light metal castings Casting of heavy metal castings Casting of precious metal castings Die-casting of non-ferrous metal castings Aluminum and aluminum base alloy casting Copper and copper base alloy (brass, bronze) casting Zinc and zinc alloy casting Casting of non-ferrous metal, n.e.c. DIVISION 25. MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT This division includes the manufacture of “pure” metal products (such as parts, containers and structures), usually with a static, immovable function, as opposed to the following divisions 26-30 which cover the manufacturing of combinations or assemblies of such metal products (sometimes with other materials) into more complex units that unless they are purely electrical, electronic or optical, work with moving parts. The manufacture of weapons and ammunition is also included in this division. 140 This division excludes: Specialized repair and maintenance activities, see group 331; Specialized installation of manufactured goods produced in this division in buildings, such as central heating boilers, see 4322. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 251 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam generators This group includes the manufacture of structural metal products (such as metal frameworks or parts for construction), as well as metal container-type objects (such as reservoirs, tanks, central heating boilers) and steam generators. 2511 Manufacture of structural metal products This class includes: Manufacture of metal frameworks or skeletons for construction and parts thereof (towers, masts, trusses, bridges, etc.) Manufacture of industrial frameworks in metal (frameworks for blast furnaces, lifting and handling equipment, etc.) Manufacture of prefabricated buildings mainly of metal: site huts, modular exhibition elements, etc. Manufacture of metal doors, windows and their frames, shutters and gates Metal room partitions for floor attachment. This class excludes: Manufacture of parts for marine or power boilers, see 2513; Manufacture of assembled railway track fixtures, see 2599; Manufacture of sections of ships, see 3011. Manufacture of structural steel products and metal components of bridges, smoke stacks and buildings Manufacture of other architectural and related metal work (e.g., doors, windows, shutters, gates, etc.) Manufacture of structural metal products, n.e.c. 2512 Manufacture of tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal This class includes: Manufacture of reservoirs, tanks and similar containers of metal, of types normally installed as fixtures for storage or manufacturing use Manufacture of metal containers for compressed or liquified gas Manufacture of central heating boilers and radiators This class excludes: Manufacture of metal casks, drums, cans, pails, boxes, etc. of a kind normally used for carrying and packing of goods (irrespective of size), see 2599; Manufacture of transport containers, see 2920; Manufacture of tanks (armored military vehicles), see 3040. 2513 Manufacture of steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers This class includes: Manufacture of steam or other vapour generators Manufacture of auxiliary plant for use with steam generators: condensers, economizers, superheaters, steam collectors and accumulators Manufacture of nuclear reactors, except isotope separators The term “nuclear reactor” covers, in general, all the apparatus and appliances inside the area screened off by the biological shield, including, where appropriate, the shield itself. The term also includes any other apparatus or appliances outside the area provided they form an integral part of those contained inside the screen. Manufacture of parts for marine or power boilers CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 141 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 252 2520 This class excludes: Manufacture of central heating hot-water boilers and radiators, see 2512; Manufacture of boiler-turbine sets, see 2811; Manufacture of isotope separators, see 2829. Manufacture of weapons and ammunition This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of heavy weapons (artillery, mobile guns, rocket launchers, torpedo tubes, heavy machine guns) Manufacture of small arms (revolvers, shotguns, light machine guns) Manufacture of air or gas guns and pistols Manufacture of war ammunition Manufacture of hunting sporting or protective firearms and ammunition Manufacture of explosive devices such as bombs, mines and torpedoes Manufacture of percussion caps, detonators or signalling flares, see 2029; Manufacture of cutlasses, swords, bayonets, etc., see 2593; Manufacture of armoured vehicles for the transport of banknotes or valuables, see 2910; Manufacture of space vehicles, see 3030; Manufacture of tanks and other fighting vehicles, see 3040. Manufacture of small arms and accessories Manufacture of weapons and ammunitions, n.e.c. 259 Manufacture of other fabricated metal products; metal working service activities This group includes general activities for the treatment of metal, such as forging or pressing, plaiting, coating engraving, boring polishing, welding, etc., which are typically carried out on a fee or contract basis. This group also includes the manufacture of a variety of metal products, such as cutlery; metal hand tools and general hardware; cans and buckets; nails, bolts and nuts; metal household articles; metal fixtures; ships propellers and anchors; assembled railway track fixtures, etc. for a variety of household and industrial uses. 2591 Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal; powder metallurgy This class includes: 2592 This class excludes production of metal powder, see 2410, 2420. Forging, pressing, stamping and roll-forming of metal products Powder metallurgy Treatment and coating of metals; machining 142 Forging, pressing, stamping and roll forming of metal Powder metallurgy: production of metal objects directly from metal powders by heat treatment (sintering) or under pressure This class includes: Plating, anodizing, etc. of metals Heat treatment of metals Deburring, sandblasting, tumbling, cleaning of metals Colouring and engraving of metals Non-metallic coating of metals: plasticizing, enamelling, lacquering, etc. Hardening, buffing of metals = CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Boring, turning, milling, eroding, planing, lapping, broaching, levelling, sawing, grinding, sharpening, polishing, welding, splicing, etc. of metalwork pieces Cutting of and writing on metals by means of laser beams 2593 This class excludes: Activities of farriers, see 0162; Rolling precious metal onto base metals or other metals, see 2420. Manufacture of cutlery, hand tools and general hardware This class includes: Manufacture of domestic cutlery, such as knives, forks, spoons, etc. Manufacture of other articles of cutlery: cleavers and choppers, razors and razor blades, scissors and hair clippers Manufacture of knives and cutting blades for machines or for mechanical appliances Manufacture of hand tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, etc. Manufacture of non-power-driven agricultural hand tools Manufacture of saws and saw blades, including circular saw blades and chainsaw blades Manufacture of interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not poweroperated, or for machine tools, drills, punches, milling cutters, etc. Manufacture of press tools Manufacture of blacksmiths’ tools: forges, anvils, etc. Manufacture of moulding boxes and moulds (except ingot moulds) Manufacture of vices, clamps Manufacture of padlocks, locks, key, hinges and the like, hardware for buildings, furniture, vehicles, etc. Manufacture of cutlasses, swords, bayonets, etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of hollowware (pots, kettles, etc.), dinnerware (bowls, platters, etc.) or flatware (plates, saucers, etc.), see 2599; Manufacture of power-driven hand tools, see 2818; Manufacture of ingot moulds, see 2823; Manufacture of cutlery of precious metals, see 3211. Manufacture of cutlery Manufacture of handtools Manufacture of general hardware Manufacture of blacksmithing tools and welding shop operation 2599 Manufacture of other fabricated metal products, n.e.c. This class includes: Manufacture of pails, cans, drums, buckets, boxes Manufacture of tins and cans for food products, coppasible tubes and boxes Manufacture of metallic closures Manufacture of metal cable, plaited bands and similar articles Manufacture of uninsulated, metal cable or insulated cable not capable of being used as a conductor of electricity Manufacture of articles made of wire, barbed wire, wire fencing, grill, netting, cloth, etc. Manufacture of nails and pins Manufacture of rivets, washers and similar non-threaded products Manufacture of screw machine products Manufacture of bolts, screws, nuts and similar threaded products CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 143 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of springs (except watch springs): leaf springs, helical springs, torsion bar springs; leave for springs Manufacture of chain, except power transmission chain Manufacture of metal household articles: flatware - plates, saucers, etc.; hollowware - pots, kettles, etc.; dinnerware - bowls, platters, etc.; saucepans, frying pans and other non-electrical utensils for use at the table or in the kitchen; small hand-operated kitchen appliances and accessories; metal scouring pads Manufacture of baths, sinks, washbasins and similar articles Manufacture of metal goods for office use, except furniture Manufacture of safes, strongboxes, armoured doors, etc. Manufacture of various metal articles: ship propellers and blades thereof; anchors; bells; assembled railway track fixtures; clasps, buckles, hooks Manufacture of foil bags Manufacture of permanent metallic magnets Manufacture of metal vacuum jugs and bottles Manufacture of metal signs (non-electrical) Manufacture of metal badges and metal military insignia Manufacture of metal hair curlers, metal umbrella handles and frames, combs This class excludes: Manufacture of ceramic and ferrite magnets, see 2393; Manufacture of tanks and resevoirs, see 2512; Manufacture of swords, bayonets, see 2593; Manufacture of clock or watch springs, see 2652; Manufacture of wire and cable for electricity transmission, see 2732; Manufacture of power transmission chain, see 2814; Manufacture of shopping carts, see 3099; Manufacture of metal furniture, see 3100; Manufacture of sports goods, see 3230; Manufacture of games and toys, see 3240. Manufacture of metal containers used for the packing or conveyance of goods Manufacture of wire nails, not in steel rolling Manufacture of fabricated wire products Manufacture of small hand-operated kitchen appliances Manufacture of metal sanitary ware and plumbing fixtures Manufacture of needles (except for knitting and sewing machines), pins and fasteners including zippers Manufacture of aluminum window and door screens, shades and venetian blinds Manufacture of miscellaneous fabricated metal products, n.e.c. DIVISION 26. MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND OPTICAL PRODUCTS This division includes the manufacture of computers, computer peripherals, communications equipment, and similar electronic products, as well as the manufacture of components for such products. Production processes of this division are characterized by the design and use of integrated circuits and the application of highly specialized miniaturization technologies. The division also contains the manufacture of consumer electronics, measuring, testing, navigating, and control equipment, irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment, optical instruments and equipment and the manufacture of magnetic and optical media. 144 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 261 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of electronic components This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of electron tubes Manufacture of capacitors, electronic Manufacture of resistors, electronic Manufacture of microprocessors Manufacture of bare printed circuit boards Manufacture of electronic connectors Manufacture of integrated circuits (analog, digital or hybrid) Manufacture of diodes, transistors, and related discrete devices Manufacture of inductors (e.g., chokes, coils, transformers), electronic component type Manufacture of electronic crystals and crystal assemblies Manufacture of solenoids, switches, and tranducers for electronic applications Manufacture of dice or wafers, semiconductor, finished or semi-finished Manufacture of interface cards (e.g., sound video, controllers, network, modems) Loading of components onto printed circuit boards Manufacture of display components (plasma, polymer, LCD) Manufacture of light emitting diodes (LED) Manufacture of printer cables, monitor cables, USB cables, connectors, etc. Printing of smart cards, see 1811; Manufacture of modems (carrier equipment), see 2630; Manufacture of computer and television displays, see 2620, 2640; Manufacture of X-ray tubes and similar irradiation devices, see 2660; Manufacture of optical equipment and instruments, see 2670; Manufacture of similar devices for electrical applications, see division 27; Manufacture of lighting ballasts, see 2710; Manufacture of electrical relays, see 2712; Manufacture of electrical wiring devices, see 2733; Manufacture of complete equipment is classified elsewhere based on complete equipment classification. 262 2611 Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes 2612 Manufacture of semi-conductor devices and other electronic components 2620 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment and accessories This includes the manufacture and/or assembly of various electronic computers, and computer peripheral equipment, such as storage devices and input/output devices (printers, monitors, keyboards). Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid. Digital computers, the most common type, are devices that do all the following : (1) store the processing program or programs and the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program, (2) can be freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user, (3) perform arithmetical computations specified by the user and (4) execute, without human intervention, a processing program that requires the computer to modify its execution by logical decision during the processing run. Analog computers are capable of simulating mathematical models and comprise at least analog control and programming elements. This class excludes: Reproduction of recorded media (computer media, sound, video, etc.), see 1820; Manufacture of electronic components and electronic assemblies used in computers and peripherals, see 2610; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 145 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of internal/external computer moderns, see 2610; Manufacture of interface cards, modules and assemblies, see 2610; Manufacture of moderns, carrier equipment, see 2630; Manufacture of digital communication switches, data communications equipment (e.g., bridges, routers, gateways, see 2630; Manufacture of consumer electronic devices, such as CD players and DVD players, see 2640; Manufacture of television monitors and displays, see 2640; Manufacture of video game consoles, see 2640; Manufacture of blank optical and magnetic media for use with computers or other devices, see 2680. 263 2630 Manufacture of communication equipment This class includes the manufacture of telephone and data communications equipment used to move signals electronically over wires or through the air such as radio and television broadcast and wireless communications equipment. This class includes: Manufacture of central office switching equipment Manufacture of cordless telephones Manufacture of private branch exchange (PBX) equipment Manufacture of telephone and facsimile equipment including telephone answering machines Manufacture of data communications equipment, such as bridges, routers, and gateways Manufacture of transmitting and receiving antenna Manufacture of cable television equipment Manufacture of pagers Manufacture of cellular phones Manufacture of mobile communication equipment Manufacture of radio and television studio and broadcasting equipment, including television cameras Manufacture of modems, carrier equipment Manufacture of burglar and fire alarm systems, sending signals to a control station Manufacture of radio and television transmitters Manufacture of infrared devices (e.g., remote controls) This class excludes: Manufacture of computers and computer peripheral equipment, see 2620; Manufacture of consumer audio and video equipment, see 2640; Manufacture of electronic components and subassemblies used in communications equipment, see 2610; Manufacture of internal/external computer modems (PC-type), see 2610; Manufacture of electronic scoreboards, see 2790; Manufacture of traffic lights, see 2790. 264 2640 Manufacture of consumer electronics This class includes the manufacture of electronic audio and video equipment for home entertainment, motor vehicle, public address systems and musical instrument amplification. 146 This class includes: Manufacture of video cassette recorders and duplicating equipment Manufacture of televisions Manufacture of television monitors and displays CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of audio recording and duplicating systems Manufacture of stereo equipment Manufacture of radio receivers Manufacture of speaker systems Manufacture of household-type video cameras Manufacture of jukeboxes Manufacture of amplifiers for musical instruments and public address systems Manufacture of microphones Manufacture of CD and DVD players Manufacture of karaoke machines Manufacture of headphones (e.g., radio, stereo, computer) Manufacture of video game consoles 265 This class excludes: Reproduction of recorded media (computer media, sound, video, etc.), see 1820; Manufacture of computer peripheral devices and computer monitors, see 2620; Manufacture of telephone answering machines, see 2630; Manufacture of paging equipment, see 2630; Manufacture of remote control devices (radio and infrared), see 2630; Manufacture of broadcast studio equipment such as reproduction equipment, transmitting and receiving antennas, commercial video cameras, see 2630; Manufacture of electronic games with fixed (non-replaceable) software, see 3240. Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment; watches and clocks This group includes the manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment for various industrial and non-industrial purposes, including time-based measuring devices such as watches and clocks and related devices. 2651 Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment This class includes manufacture of search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical and nautical systems and instruments; automatic controls and regulators for applications, such as heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration and appliances; instruments and devices for measuring, displaying, indicating, recording, transmitting and controlling industrial process variables, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, vacuum, combustion, flow, level, viscosity, density, acidity, concentration and rotation totalizing (i.e., registering) fluid meters and counting devices; instruments for measuring and testing the characteristics of electricity and electrical signals; instruments and instrumentation systems for laboratory analysis of the chemical or physical composition or concentration of samples of solid, fluid, gaseous or composite material and other measuring and testing instruments and parts thereof. The manufacture of non-electric measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment (except simple mechanical tools) is included here. This class includes: Manufacture of aircraft engine instruments Manufacture of automotive emissions testing equipment Manufacture of meteorological instruments Manufacture of physical properties testing and inspection equipment Manufacture of polygraph machines Manufacture of instruments for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals (including for telecommunications) Manufacture of radiation detection and monitoring instruments Manufacture of surveying instruments Manufacture of electron and proton microscopes CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 147 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of thermometers liquid-in-glass and bimetal types (except medical) Manufacture of humidistats Manufacture of hydronic limit controls Manufacture of flame and burner control Manufacture of spectrometers Manufacture of pneumatic gauges Manufacture of consumption meters (e.g., water, gas) Manufacture of flow meters and counting devices Manufacture of tally counters Manufacture of mine detectors, pulse (signal) generators; metal detectors Manufacture of search, detection, navigation, aeronautical and nautical equipment, including sonobouys Manufacture of radar equipment Manufacture of GPS devices Manufacture of measuring and recording equipment (e.g., flight recorders) Manufacture of motion detectors Manufacture of laboratory analytical instruments (e,g., blood analysis equipment) Manufacture of laboratory scales, balances, incubators, and miscellaneous laboratory apparatus for measuring testing, etc. 2652 This class excludes: Manufacture of telephone answering machines, see 2630; Manufacture of irradiation equipment, see 2660; Manufacture of optical measuring and checking devices and instrument (e.g., fire control equipment, photographic light meters, range finders) see 2670; Manufacture of optical positioning equipment, see 2670; Manufacture of dictating machines, see 2817; Manufacture of levels, tape measures and similar hand tools, machinists precision tools, see 2819; Manufacture of medical thermometers, see 3250; Installation of industrial process control equipment, see 3320. Manufacture of radar equipment, radio remote control apparatus Manufacture of electrical quantities measuring and controlling instruments Manufacture of temperature measuring and controlling hygrometric instruments Manufacture of pressure measuring and controlling instruments and gauges Manufacture of flow of liquids or gases measuring and controlling instruments Manufacture of mechanical motion, measuring and controlling, timing and cycle instruments Manufacture of industrial process control equipment Manufacture of professional and scientific and measuring and controlling equipment, n.e.c. Manufacture of watches and clocks This class includes the manufacture of watches, clocks and timing mechanisms and parts thereof. 148 This class includes: Manufacture of watches and clocks of all kinds, including instrument panel clocks Manufacture of watch and clock cases, including cases of precious metals Manufacture of time-recording equipment and equipment for measuring, recording and otherwise displaying intervals of time with a watch or clock movement or with synchronous motor, such as: parking meters, time clocks, time/date stamps, process timers CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of time switches and other releases with a watch or clock movement or with synchronous motor: time locks Manufacture of components for clocks and watches : movement of all kinds for watches and clocks, spring, jewels, dials, hands, plates, bridges and other parts This class excludes: Manufacture of non-metal watch bands (textile, leather, plastic), see 1512; Manufacture of watch bands of precious metal, see 3211; Manufacture of watch bands of non-precious metal, see 3212. Manufacture of watches and clocks of all kinds including cases of precious metals Manufacture of watch bands and bracelets of precious metals Manufacture of other watch and clocks parts, n.e.c. 266 2660 Manufacture of irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment This class includes: Manufacture of irradiation apparatus and tubes (e.g., industrial, medical diagnostic, medical therapeutic, research, scientific) : beta, gamma, X-ray or other radiation equipment Manufacture of CT scanners Manufacture of PET scanners Manufacture of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment Manufacture of medical ultrasound equipment Manufacture of electrocardiographs Manufacture of electromedical endoscopic equipment Manufacture of medical laser equipment Manufacture of pacemakers Manufacture of hearing aids Manufacture of food and milk irradiation equipment This class excludes: Manufacture of laboratory analytical instruments (e.g., blood analysis equipment), see 2651; Manufacture of tanning beds, see 2790. Manufacture of X-ray apparatus Manufacture of electrotherapeutic apparatus Manufacture of medical laser equipment Manufacture of Computerized Tomography (CT) scanner, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner Manufacture of MRI equipment Manufacture of medical ultrasound equipment Manufacture of other irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment, n.e.c. 267 2670 Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment This class includes the manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, such as binoculars, microscopes (except electron, proton), telescopes, prisms, and lenses (except opthalmic); coating or polishing lenses (except opthalmic); mounting of lenses (except opthalmic); and the manufacture of photographic equipment such as cameras and light meters. This class includes: Manufacture of lenses and prisms Manufacture of optical mirrors CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 149 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of optical gun sighting equipment Manufacture of optical positioning equipment Manufacture of optical magnifying instruments Manufacture of optical machinist’s precision tools Manufacture of optical comparators Manufacture of film cameras and digital cameras Manufacture of motion picture and slide projectors Manufacture of overhead transparency projectors Manufacture of optical measuring and checking devices and instruments (e.g., fire control equipment, photographic light meters, range finders) Manufacture of optical microscopes, binoculars and telescopes Manufacture of laser assemblies Also includes coating, polishing and mounting of lenses. This class excludes: Manufacture of computer projections, see 2620; Manufacture of commercial TV and video cameras, see 2630; Manufacture of household-type video cameras, see 2640; Manufacture of electron and proton microscopes, see 2651; Manufacture of complete equipment using laser components, see manufacturing class by type of machinery (e.g. medical laser equipment, see 2660); Manufacture of photocopy machinery, see 2817; Manufacture of ophthalmic goods, see 3250. Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses Manufacture of photographic equipment and accessories 268 2680 Manufacture of magnetic and optical media This class includes the manufacture of magnetic and optical recording media, such as: blank magnetic audio and video tapes and casettes, blank diskettes, blank optical discs and hard drive media. This class excludes reproduction of recorded media (computer media, sound, video, etc.), see 1820. DIVISION 27. MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT This division includes the manufacture of products that generate, distribute and use electrical power. Also included is the manufacture of electrical lighting, signalling equipment and electric household appliances. This excludes the manufacture of electronic products (see division 26). 271 Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus This class includes the manufacture of power, distribution and specialty transformers; electric motors, generators and motor generator sets; switchgear and switchboard apparatus, relays and industrial controls. The electrical equipment manufactured in this class is for distribution level voltages. 150 This class includes: Manufacture of distribution transformers, electric Manufacture of arc-welding transformers Manufacture of fluorescent ballasts (i.e., transformers) Manufacture of substation transformers for electric power distribution Manufacture of transmission and distribution voltage regulators CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of electric motors (except internal combustion engine starting motors) Manufacture of power generators (except battery charging alternators for internal combustion engines) Manufacture of motor generator sets (except turbine generator set units) Manufacture of power circuit breakers Manufacture of control panels for electric power distribution Manufacture of electrical relays Manufacture of duct for electrical swithcboard apparatus Manufacture of electric fuses Manufacture of power switching equipment Manufacture of electric power switches (except pushbotton, snap, solenoid, tumbler) Manufacture of prime mover generator sets Rewinding of armatures on a factory basis Manufacture of surge suppressors (for distribution level voltage) This class excludes: Manufacture of electronic component-type transformers and switches, see 2612; Manufacture of environmental controls and industrial process control instruments, see 2651; Manufacture of switches for electrical circuits, such as pushbotton and snap switches, see 2733; Manufacture of electric welding and soldering equipment, see 2790; Manufacture of solid state inverters, rectifiers and converters, see 2790; Manufacture of turbine-generator sets, see 2811; Manufacture of starting motors and generators for internal combustion engines, see 2930. 2711 Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electric generating sets Manufacture of electric motors and generators Manufacture of electrical transformers Manufacture of electric generating sets 2712 Manufacture of electricity distribution and control apparatus Manufacture of switch gear and switchboard apparatus Manufacture of electricity distribution equipment Manufacture of switches, fuses, sockets, plugs, conductors and lightning arresters and other control apparatus 272 2720 Manufacture of batteries and accumulators This class includes the manufacture of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries. This class includes: Manufacture of primary cells and primary batteries: cells containing manganese dioxide, mercuric dioxide, silver oxide, etc. Manufacture of electric accumulators, including parts thereof : separators, containers, covers Manufacture of lead acid batteries Manufacture of NiCad batteries Manufacture of NiMH batteries Manufacture of lithium batteries Manufacture of dry cell batteries Manufacture of wet cell batteries CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 151 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of accumulators (storage batteries) including parts Manufacture of primary cells and batteries 273 Manufacture of wiring and wiring devices This group includes the manufacture of current-carrying wiring devices and non current-carrying wiring devices for wiring electrical circuits regardless of material. This group also includes the insulating of wire and the manufacture of fiber optic cables. 2731 Manufacture of fiber optic cables This class includes manufacture of fiber optic cable for data transmission or live transmission of images 2732 This class excludes: Manufacture of glass fibers or strand, see 2310; Manufacture of optical cable sets or assemblies with connectors or other attachments, see depending on application, e.g., 261. Manufacture of other electronic and electric wires and cables This class includes manufacture of insulated wire and cable, made of steel, copper and aluminium. This class excludes: Manufacture (drawing) of wire, see 241, 242; Manufacture of computer cables, printer cables, USB cables and similar cable sets or assemblies, see 2612; Manufacture of extension cords, see 2790; Manufacture of cable sets, wiring harnesses and similar cable sets or assemblies for automotive applications, see 2930. 2733 Manufacture of wiring devices This class includes the manufacture of current-carrying and non current-carrying wiring devices for electrical circuits regardless of material. This class includes: Manufacture of bus bars, electrical conductors (except switchgear-type) Manufacture of GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupters) Manufacture of lamp holders Manufacture of lightning arrestors and coils Manufacture of switches for electrical wiring (e.g., pressure, pushbutton, snap, tumbler switches) Manufacture of electrical outlets and sockets Manufacture of boxes for electrical wiring (e.g., junction outlet, swith boxes) Manufacture of electrical conduit and fitting Manufacture of transmission pole and line hardware Manufacture of plastic non current - carrying wiring devices including plastic junction boxes, face plates, and similar, plastic pole line fittings This class excludes: Manufacture of ceramic insulators; see 2393; Manufacture of electronic component-type connectors sockets, and switches, see 261. 152 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 274 2740 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of electric lighting equipment This class includes the manufacture of electric light bulbs and tubes and parts and components thereof (except glass blanks for electric light bulbs), electric lighting fixtures and lighting fixture components (except current-carrying wiring devices). This class includes: Manufacture of discharge, incandescent, fluorescent, ultra-violet, infrared etc., lamps, fixtures and bulbs Manufacture of ceiling lighting fixtures Manufacture of chandeliers Manufacture of table lamps (i.e., lighting fixture) Manufacture of Christmas tree lighting sets Manufacture of electric fireplace logs Manufacture of flashlights Manufacture of electric insect lamps Manufacture of lanterns (e.g., carbide, electric, gas, gasoline, kerosene) Manufacture of spotlights Manufacture of street lighting fixtures (except traffic signals) Manufacture of lighting equipment for transportation equipment (e.g., for motor vehicles, aircraft, boats) This class also includes manufacture of non-electrical lighting equipment This class excludes: 275 2750 Manufacture of glassware and glass parts for lighting fixtures, see 2310; Manufacture of current-carrying wiring devices for lighting fixtures, see 2733; Manufacture of ceiling fans or bath fans with integrated lighting fixtures, see 2750; Manufacture of electrical signalling equipment such as traffic lights and pedestrian signalling equipment, see 2790. Manufacture of electric lamps fluorescent and fixtures Manufacture of lighting equipment and parts except for use on cycle and motor equipment Manufacture of motor vehicle lighting equipment Manufacture of bicycle lighting equipment Manufacture of lighting sets used for Christmas trees and the like Manufacture of domestic appliances This class includes the manufacture of small electric appliances and electric housewares, household-type fans, vacuum cleaners, electric floor care machines, cooking appliances, laundry equipment, refrigerators, upright and chest freezers and other electrical and non-electrical household appliances, such as dishwashers, water heaters and garbage disposal units. This class includes the manufacture of appliances with electric, gas or other fuel sources. This class includes: Manufacture of domestic electric appliances: refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, washing and drying machines, vacuum cleaners, floor polishers,waste disposers, grinders, blenders, juice squeezers, tin openers, electric shavers, electric toothbrushes, and other electric personal care device, knife sharpeners, ventilating or recycling hoods Manufacture of domestic electrothermic appliances: electric water heaters, electric blankets, electric dryers, combs, brushes, curlers, electric smoothing irons, space heaters and household-type fans, portable, electric oven, microwave ovens, cookers, hotplates, toasters, coffee or tea makers, fry pans, roasters, grills, hoods, electric heating resistors, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 153 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of domestic non-electric cooking and heating equipment: nonelectric space heaters, cooking ranges, grates, stoves, water heaters, cooking appliances, plate warmers. This class excludes: Manufacture of commercial and industrial refrigerators and freezers, room airconditioners, attic fans, permanent mount space heaters, and commercial ventilation and exhaust fans, commercial-type, cooking equipment; commercial-type laundry, dry-cleaning and pressing equipment, commercial, industrial and institutional vacuum cleaners, see division 28; Manufacture of household-type sewing machines, see 2826; Installation of central vacuum cleaning systems, see 4329. Manufacture of domestic electric fans Manufacture of domestic-type refrigerators and laundry equipment (e.g., clothes washers, washer-dryers, dryers) Manufacture of domestic cooking appliances (e.g., ovens, ranges, cookers, stoves, grillers, etc.) Manufacture of electrothermic domestic appliances (e.g., hair dressing appliances, electric instantaneous storage, heaters, flat-irons, plate warmers, coffee or teamakers) Manufacture of domestic-type water filters and/or purifiers Manufacture of domestic appliances, n.e.c. 279 2790 Manufacture of other electrical equipment This class includes the manufacture of miscellaneous electrical equipment other than motors, generators and transformers, batteries and accumulators, wires and wiring devices, lighting equipment or domestic appliances. 154 This class includes: Manufacture of battery chargers, solid-state Manufacture of door opening and closing devices, electrical Manufacture of electric bells Manufacture of ultrasonic cleaning machines (except laboratory and dental) Manufacture of tanning beds Manufacture of solid state inverters, rectifying apparatus, fuel cells, regulated and unregulated power supplies Manufacture of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) Manufacture of surge suppressors (except for distribution level voltage) Manufacture of appliance cords, extension cords, and other electrical cord sets with insulated wire and connectors Manufacture of carbon and graphite electrodes, contacts, and other electrical carbon and graphite products Manufacture of particle accelerators Manufacture of electrical capacitors, resistors, condensers, and similar components Manufacture of electromagnets Manufacture of sirens Manufacture of electronic scoreboards Manufacture of electrical signs Manufacture of electrical signalling equipment such as traffic lights and pedestrian signalling equipment Manufacture of electrical insulators (except glass or porcelain) Manufacture of electrical welding and soldering equipment, including hand-held soldering irons CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Manufacture of non-electrical signs, see class according to material (plastic signs 2220, metal signs 2599); Manufacture of porcelain electrical insulators, see 2393; Manufacture of carbon and graphite fibers and products (except electrodes and electrical applications), see 2399; Manufacture of electronic component-type rectifiers, voltage regulating integrated circuits, power converting integrated circuits, electronic capacitors, electronic resistors, and similar devices, see 2612; Manufacture of transformers, motors, generators, switch gear, relays, and industrial controls, see 2712; Manufacturer of batteries, see 2720 Manufacture of communication and energy wire, current-carrying and noncurrent-carrying wiring devices, see 2733 Manufacture of lighting equipment, see 2740; Manufacture of household-type appliances, see 2750; Manufacture of non-electrical welding and soldering equipment, see 2819; Manufacture of motor vehicle electrical equipment, such as generators, alternators, spark plugs, ignition wiring harnasses, power window and door systems, voltage regulators, see 2930 Manufacture of mechanical and electromechanical signalling equipment, safety and traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, inland waterways, roads, parking facilities, airfields, see 3020. Manufacture of battery chargers, solid state Manufacture of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) Manufacture of appliance cords, extension cords, and other electrical cord Manufacture of accelerators (cyclotrons, betatrons) Manufacture of electrical signalling equipment such as traffic lights and pedestrical signalling equipment Manufacture of other electrical equipment, n.e.c. DIVISION 28. MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C. This division includes the manufacture of machinery and equipment that act independently on materials either mechanically or thermally or perform operation on materials (such as handling, spraying, weighing or packing), including their mechanical components that produce and apply force, and any specially manufactured primary parts. This category includes fixed and mobile or hand-held devices, regardless of whether they are designed for industrial, building and civil engineering , agricultural or home use. The manufacture of special equipment for passenger or freight transport within demarcated premises also belongs within this division. This division also includes other special purpose machinery, not covered elsewhere in the classification, whether or nor used in a manufacturing process, such as fairground amusement equipment, automatic bowling alley equipment, etc. This division excludes the manufacture of metal products for general use (division 25), associated control devices, computer equipment, measurement and testing equipment, electricity distribution and control apparatus (divisions 26 and 27) and general-purpose motor vehicles (divisions 29 and 30). 281 Manufacture of general purpose machinery This group includes the manufacture of general-purpose machinery, i.e., machinery that is being used in a wide range of PSIC industries. This can include the manufacture of components used in the manufacture of a variety of other machinery or the manufacture of machinery that support the operation of other businesses. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 155 GROUP CLASS 2811 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines This class includes: Manufacture of internal combustion piston engines, except motor vehicle, aircraft and cycle propulsion engines: marine engines, railway engines Manufacture of pistons, piston rings, carburetors and such for all internal combustion engines, diesel engines, etc. Manufacture of inlet and exhaust valves of internal combustion engines Manufacture of turbines and parts thereof: steam turbines and other vapour turbines, hydraulic turbines, waterwheels and regulators thereof, wind turbines, gas turbines, except turbo jets or turbo propellers for aircraft propulsion Manufacture of boiler-turbine sets Manufacture of turbine-generator sets 2812 2813 This class excludes: Manufacture of electric generators (except turbine generator sets), see 2711; Manufacture of prime mover generator sets (except turbine generator sets), see 2711; Manufacture of electrical equipment and components of internal combustion engines, see 2790; Manufacture of motor vehicle, aircraft or cycle propulsion engines, see 2910, 3030, 3091; Manufacture of turbojets and turbo propellers, see 3030. Manufacture of internal combustion engines (gas and diesel) Manufacture of engines and turbines for marine propulsion Manufacture of parts of engines and turbines, except for aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines Manufacture of engines and turbines, except for transport, n.e.c. Manufacture of fluid power equipment This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of hydraulic and pneumatic components (including hydraulic pumps, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, hydraulic and pneumatic valves, hydraulic and pneumatic hose and fittings) Manufacture of air preparation equipment for use in pneumatic systems Manufacture of fluid power systems Manufacture of hydraulic transmission equipment Manufacture of compressors, see 2813; Manufacture of pumps and valves for non-fluid power applications, see 2813; Manufacture of mechanical transmission equipment, see 2814. Manufacture of other pumps, compressors, taps and valves This class includes: Manufacture of air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors Manufacture of pumps for liquid whether or not fitted with a measuring device Manufacture of pumps designed for fitting to internal combustion engines: oil, water and fuel pumps for motor vehicles, etc. This class also includes: Manufacture of industrial taps and valves, including regulating valves and intake taps 156 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of sanitary taps and valves Manufacture of heating taps and valves Manufacture of hand pumps. This class excludes: Manufacture of valves of unhardened vulcanized rubber, glass or of ceramic materials, see 2219, 2310 or 2393. Manufacture of hydraulic transmission equipment, see 2812; Manufacture of inlet and exhaust of internal combustion engines, see 2811. Manufacture of pumps for liquids, vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors Manufacture of taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like 2814 Manufacture of bearings, gears and driving elements This class includes: Manufacture of ball and roller bearings and parts thereof Manufacture of mechanical power transmission equipment: transmission shafts and cranks: camshafts, crankshafts, cranks, etc., bearing housings and plain shaft bearings Manufacture of gears, gearing and gear boxes and other speed changers Manufacture of clutches and shaft couplings Manufacture of flywheels and pulleys Manufacture of articulated link chain Manufacture of power transmission chain This class excludes: Manufacture of other chain, see 2599; Manufacture of (electromagnetic) clutches, see 2930; Manufacture of sub-assemblies of power transmission equipment identifiable as parts of vehicles or aircraft, see divisions 29 and 30. 2815 Manufacture of ovens, furnaces and furnace burners This class includes: Manufacture of electrical and other industrial and laboratory furnaces and ovens, including incinerators Manufacture of burners Manufacture of permanent mount electric space heaters, electric swimming pool heaters Manufacture of permanent mount non-electric household heating equipment, such as solar heating, steam heating, oil heat and similar furnaces and heating equipment Manufacture of electric household-type furnaces (electric forced air furnaces, heat pumps, etc.), non-electric household forced air furnaces This class also includes the manufacture of mechanical stokers, grates, ash discharges, etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of household ovens, see 2750; Manufacture of agricultural dryers, see 2825; Manufacture of bakery ovens, see 2825; Manufacture of dryers for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard, see 2829; Manufacture of medical, surgical or laboratory sterilizers, see 3250; Manufacture of (dental) laboratory furnaces, see 3250. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 157 GROUP CLASS 2816 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment This class includes: Manufacture of hand-operated or power-driven lifting, handling, loading or unloading machinery: pulley tackel and hoists, winches, capstans and jacks derricks, cranes, mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers, etc. works trucks, whether or not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, whether or not self-propelled, of the type used in factories (including hand trucks and wheelbarrows) mechanical manipulators and industrial robots specifically designed for lifting, handling, loading or unloading Manufacture of conveyors, telfers, etc. Manufacture of lifts, escalators and moving walkways Manufacture of parts specialized for lifting and handling equipment This class excludes: Manufacture of continuous-action elevators and conveyors for underground use, see 2824; Manufacture of mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders, see 2824; Manufacture of industrial robots for multiple uses, see 2829; Manufacture of crane-lorries, floating cranes, railway cranes, see 2910, 2011, 3020; Installation of lifts and elevators, see 4329. Manufacture of lifting and hoisting machinery, cranes, elevators , industrial trucks, tractors, stackers, specialized ports for lifting and handling equipment Manufacture of derricks, lifting and handling equipment for construction and mining Manufacture of marine capstans, pulley tackel and hoists, etc. Manufacture of other lifting and handling equipment, n.e.c. 2817 Manufacture of office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment) 158 This class includes: Manufacture of calculating machines Manufacture of adding machines, cash registers Manufacture of calculators, electronic or not Manufacture of postage meters, mail handling machines (envelope stuffing, sealing and addressing machinery; opening, sorting, scanning), collating machinery Manufacture of typewriters Manufacture of stenography machines Manufacture of office-type binding equipment (i.e., plastic or tape binding) Manufacture of cheque writing machines Manufacture of coin counting and coin wrapping machinery Manufacture of pencil sharpeners Manufacture of staplers and staple removers Manufacture of voting machines Manufacture of tape dispensers Manufacture of hole punches Manufacture of cash registers, mechanically operated Manufacture of photocopy machines Manufacture of toner cartridges Manufacture of blackboards, white boards and marker boards Manufacture of dictating machines CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment, see 2620. Manufacture of calculating machines, adding machines, cash registers, calculators Manufacture of bills/coin counting and coin wrapping machinery Manufacture of postage meters, mail handling machines (envelope stuffing, sealing and addressing machinery, opening, sorting, scanning), collating machinery Manufacture of typewriters Manufacture of duplicating machines Manufacture of photo-copying apparatus incorporating an optical system or of the contact type and thermo copying apparatus Manufacture of other office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment), n.e.c. 2818 Manufacture of power-driven hand tools This class includes the manufacture of hand tools, with self-contained electric or non-electric motor or pneumatic drive, such as: circular or reciprocating saws, drills and hammer drills, hand held power sandlers, pneumatic nailers, buffers, routers, grinders, staplers, pneumatic rivet guns, planers, shears and nibblers, impact wrenches, and powder actuated nailers. This class excludes the manufacture of electrical hand-held soldering and welding equipment, see 2790. 2819 Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery This class includes: Manufacture of industrial refrigerating or freezing equipment, including assemblies of major components Manufacture of air-conditioning machines, including for motor vehicles Manufacture of non-domestic fans Manufacture of weighing machinery (other than sensitive laboratory balances): household and shop scales, platform scales, scales for continuous weighing, weighbridges, weights, etc. Manufacture of filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids Manufacture of equipment for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders: spray guns, fire extinguishers, sandblasting machines, steam cleaning machines, etc. Manufacture of packing and wrapping machinery: filling, closing, sealing, capsulling or labelling machines, etc. Manufacture of machinery for cleaning or drying bottles and for aerating beverages Manufacture of distilling or rectifying plant for petroleum refineries, chemical industries, beverage industries, etc. Manufacture of heat exchangers Manufacture of machinery for liquefying air or gas Manufacture of gas generators Manufacture of calendering or other rolling machines and cylinders thereof (except for metal and glass) Manufacture of centrifuges (except cream separators and clothes dryers) Manufacture of gaskets and similar joints made of a combination of materials or layers of the same material Manufacture of parts for general-purpose machinery Manufacture of attic ventilation fans (gable fans, roof ventilators, etc.) Manufacture of levels, tape measures and similar hand tools, machinists’ precision tools (except optical) Manufacture of non-electrical welding and soldering equipment CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 159 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 282 This class excludes: Manufacture of sensitive (laboratory-type) balances, see 2651; Manufacture of domestic refrigerating or freezing equipment, see 2750; Manufacture of domestic fans, see 2750; Manufacture of electrical welding and soldering equipment, see 2790; Manufacture of agricultural spraying machinery, see 2821; Manufacture of metal or glass rolling machinery and cylinders thereof, see 2823, 2829; Manufacture of agricultural dryers, machinery for filtering or purifying food and cream separators see 2825; Manufacture of commercial clothes dryers and textile printing machinery see 2826. Manufacture of weighing machines except scientific weighing apparatus used for laboratories Manufacture of refrigerating or freezing equipment for commercial purposes Manufacture of unit air-conditioners Manufacture of packing and wrapping machinery Manufacture of machinery for cleaning or drying bottles or other containers or for aerating beverages Manufacture of fans intended for industrial applications, exhaust hoods for commercial, laboratory or industrial use Manufacture of calendering or other rolling machines other than for metals or glass Manufacture of other general-purpose machinery, n.e.c. (including manufacture of specialized parts for general purpose machinery and equipment) Manufacture of special purpose machinery This group includes the manufacture of special-purpose machinery, i.e., machinery for exclusive use in an PSIC industry or a small cluster of PSIC industries. While most of these are used in other manufacturing processes, such as food manufacturing or textile manufacturing, this group also includes the manufacture of machinery specific for other (non-manufacturing industries), such as aircraft launching gear or amusement park equipment. 2821 Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery 160 This class includes: Manufacture of tractors used in agriculture and forestry Manufacture of walking (pedestrian-controlled) tractors Manufacture of mowers, including lawnmovers Manufacture of agricultural self-loading or self-unloading trailers or semitrailers CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of agricultural machinery for soil preparation, planning or fertilizing: ploughs, manure spreaders, seeders, harrows, etc. Manufacture of harvesting or threshing machinery: harvesters, threshers, sorters, etc. Manufacture of milking machines Manufacture of spraying machinery for agricultural use Manufacture of diverse agricultural machinery: poultry-keeping machinery, bee-keeping machinery, equipment for preparing fodder, etc.; machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruits, etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of non-power-driven agricultural hand tools, see 2593; Manufacture of conveyors for farm use, see 2816; Manufacture of power-driven hand tools, see 2818; Manufacture of cream separators, see 2825; Manufacture of machinery to clean, sort or grade seed, grain or dried leguminous vegetables, see 2825; Manufacture of road tractors for semi-trailers, see 2910; Manufacture of road trailers or semi-trailers, see 2920. Manufacture of farm tractors Manufacture of mechanical implements for crop production Manufacture of animal husbandry machinery and equipment Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment, n.e.c. 2822 Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools This class includes: Manufacture of machine tools for working metals and other materials (wood, bone, stone, hard rubber, hard plastic, cold glass, etc.), including those using a laser beam, ultrasonic waves, plasma arc, magnetic pulse etc. Manufacture of machine tools for truning, drilling, milling, shaping, planning, boring, grinding, etc. Manufacture of stamping or pressing machine tools Manufacture of punch presses, hydraulic presses, hydraulic brakes, drop hammers, forging machines, etc. Manufacture of draw-benches, thread rollers or machines for working wires Manufacture of stationary machines for nailing, stapling, glueing or otherwise assembling wood, cork, bone, hard rubber or plastics, etc. Manufacture of stationary rotary or rotary percussions drills, filing machines, riveters, sheet metal cutters, etc. Manufacture of presses for the manufacture of particle board and the like CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 161 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of electroplating machinery This class also includes the manufacture of parts and accessories for the machine tools listed above: work holders, dividing heads and other special attachments for machine tools] 2823 This class excludes: Manufacture of interchangeable tools for hand tools or machine tools (drills, punches, dies, taps, milling cutters, turning tools, saw blades, cutting knives, etc., see 2593; Manufacture of electric hand-held soldering irons and soldering guns, see 2790; Manufacture of power-driven hand tools, see 2818; Manufacture of machinery used in metal mills or foundries, see 2823; Manufacture of machinery for mining and quarrying, see 2824. Manufacture of machine tools for working metal Manufacture of machine tools and accessories including precision measuring tools Parts and accessories for the machine tools classified in this group Manufacture of apparatus for electroplating, electrolysis and electrophoresis Manufacture of metal-forming machinery and machine tools, n.e.c. Manufacture of machinery for metallurgy This class includes: Manufacture of machines and equipment for handling hot metals: converters, ingot moulds, ladles, casting machines Manufacture of metal-rolling mills and rolls for such mills This class excludes: Manufacture of draw-benches, see 2822; Manufacture of moulding boxes and moulds (except ingot moulds), see 2593; Manufacture of machines for forming foundry moulds, see 2829. 2824 Manufacture of machinery for mining, quarrying and construction This class includes: Manufacture of continuous-action elevators and conveyors for underground use Manufacture of boring, cutting, sinking and tunneling machinery (whether or not for underground use) Manufacture of machinery for treating minerals by screening, sorting, separation, washing, crushing, etc. Manufacture of concrete and mortar mixers Manufacture of earth-moving machinery: bulldozers, angle-dozens, graders, scrapers, lavellers, mechanical shovels, shovel loaders, etc. Manufacture of agricultural machinery for soil preparation, planning or fertilizing: ploughs, manure spreaders, seeders, harrows, etc. Manufacture of harvesting or threshing machinery: harvesters, threshers, sorters, etc. Manufacture of milking machines Manufacture of spraying machinery for agricultural use Manufacture of diverse agricultural machinery: poultry-keeping machinery, bee-keeping machinery, equipment for preparing fodder, etc.; machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruits, etc. Manufacture of pile drivers and pile-extractors, mortar spreaders, bitumen spreaders, concrete surfacing machinery, etc. Manufacture of tracklaying tractors and tractors used in construction or mining 162 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of bulldozers and angle-dozer blades Manufacture of off-road dumping trucks 2825 This class excludes: Manufacture of lifting and handling equipment, see 2816; Manufacture of other tractors, see 2821, 2910; Manufacture of machine tools for working stone, including machines for splitting or clearing stone, see 2822; Manufacture of concrete-mixer lorries, see 2910; Manufacture of mining locomotives and mining rail cars, see 3020. Manufacture of heavy machinery and equipment used for mining and quarrying Manufacture of heavy machinery and equipment used for construction Manufacture of machinery for food beverage and tobacco processing This class includes: Manufacture of agricultural dryers Manufacture of machinery for the dairy industry: cream separators milk processing machinery (e.g., homogenizers) milk converting machinery (e.g., butter chums, butter workers and moulding machines) cheese-making machines (e.g., homogenizers, moulders, presses) etc. Manufacture of machinery for the grain milling industry: machinery to clean, sort or grade seeds, grain or dried leguminous vegetables (winnowers, sieving belts, separators, grain brushing machines, etc.) machinery to produce flour and meal etc. (grinding mills, feeders, sifters, bran cleaners, blenders, rice hullers, pea splitters) Manufacture of presses, crushers, etc. used to make wine, cider, fruit juices, etc. Manufacture of machinery for the bakery industry or for making macaroni, spaghetti or similar products: bakery ovens, dough mixers, dough-dividers, moulders, slicers, cake depositing machines, etc. Manufacture of machines and equipment to process diverse foods: machinery to make confectionary, cocoa or chocolate; to manufacture sugar; for breweries; to process meat or poultry, to prepare fruit, nuts or vegetables; to prepare fish, shellfish or other seafood machinery for filtering and purifying other machinery for the industrial preparation or manufacture of food or drink Manufacture of machinery for the extraction or preparation of animal or vegetable fats or oils Manufacture of machinery for the preparation of tobacco and for the making of cigarettes or cigars, or pipe or chewing tobacco or snuff Manufacture of machinery for the preparation of food in hotels and restaurants. This class excludes: Manufacture of food and milk irradiation equipment, see 2660; Manufacture of packing, wrapping and weighing machinery, see 2819; Manufacture of cleaning, sorting or grading machinery for eggs, fruit or other crops (except seeds, grains and dried leguminous vegetables), see 2821. Manufacture of machinery for food processing Manufacture of presses, crushers and similar machinery used to make wine, cider, fruit juices or similar beverages Manufacture of machinery for the preparation of tobacco and for the making of cigarettes or cigars, or pipe or chewing tobacco or snuff CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 163 GROUP CLASS 2826 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of machinery for textile, apparel and leather production This class includes: Manufacture of textile machinery: machines for preparing, producing, extrunding, drawing, texturizing or cutting man-made textile fibers, materials or yarns machines for preparing textile fibres: cotton gins, bale breakers, garnetters, cotton spreaders, wool scouters, wool carbonizers, combs, carders, roving frames, etc. spinning machines machines for preparing textile yarns: reelers; warpers and related machines weaving machines (looms), including hand looms knitting machines machines for making knotted net, tulle, lace, braid, etc. Manufacture of auxiliary machines or equipment for textile machinery: dobbies, jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms, spinders and spindle flyers, etc. Manufacture of textile printing machines Manufacture of machinery for fabric processing: machinery for washing, bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile fabrics manufacture of machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics; Manufacture of laundry machinery: ironing machines, including fusing presses commercial washing and drying machines dry-cleaning machines Manufacture of sewing machines, sewing machine heads and sewing machine needles (whether or not for household use) Manufacture of machines for producing or finishing felt or non-wovens Manufacture of leather machines: machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather machinery for making or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins, leather or fur skins This class excludes: Manufacture of paper or paperboard cards for use on jacquard machines, see 1709; Manufacture of washing and drying machines, see 2750; Manufacture of calendering machines, see 2819; Manufacture of machines used in bookbinding, see 2829. Manufacture of textile machinery Manufacture of machineries for man-made textile fibers or yarns Manufacture of sewing machines Manufacture of washing, laundry, dry-cleaning and pressing machines Manufacture of needles for knitting, sewing machines Manufacture of machinery for textile apparel and leather production, n.e.c. 2829 Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery This class includes the manufacture of special-purpose machinery not elsewhere classified. 164 This class includes: Manufacture of machinery for making paper pulp Manufacture of paper and paperboard making machinery Manufacture of dryers for wood, paper pulp, paper or paperboard CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of machinery producing articles of paper and paperboard Manufacture of machinery for working soft rubber or plastics or for the manufacture of products of these materials: extruders, moulders, pneumatic tyre making or retreading machines and other machines for making a specific rubber or plastic product Manufacture of printing and bookbinding machines and machines for activities supporting printing on a variety of materials Manufacture of machinery for producing tiles, bricks, shaped ceramic pastes, pipes, graphite electrodes, blackboard chalk, foundry moulds, etc. Manufacture of semi-conductor manufacturing machinery Manufacture of industrial robots performing multiple tasks for special purposes Manufacture of diverse special machinery and equipment: machines to assemble electric or electronic lamps, tubes (valves) or bulbs machines for production or hot-working of glass or glassware, glass fibre or yarn machinery or apparatus for isotopic separation Manufacture of tire alignment and balancing equipment; balancing equipment (except wheel balancing) Manufacture of central greasing systems Manufacture of aircraft launching gear, aircraft carrier catapults and related equipment Manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment (e.g., pin-setters) Manufacture of roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements This class excludes: Manufacture of household appliances, see 2750; Manufacture of photocopy machines, etc., see 2817; Manufacture of machinery or equipment to work hard rubber, hard plastics or cold glass, see 2822; Manufacture of ingot moulds, see 2823. Manufacture of textile printing machinery, see 2826. Manufacture of machinery for pulp, paper and paperboard industries Manufacture of machinery for working rubber or plastic or for the manufacture of products of these materials Manufacture of printing-trade machinery and equipment Manufacture of machinery for producing tiles, bricks, shaped ceramic pastes, pipes, graphite, electrodes, blackboard chalk, foundry molds, etc. Manufacture of machines for production or hot-working of glass; glassware or yarn Manufacture of centrifugal clothes driers Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery, n.e.c. DIVISION 29. MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS This division includes the manufacture of motor vehicles for transporting passengers or freight. The manufacture of various parts and accessories, as well as the manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers, is included here. The maintenance and repair of vehicles produced in this division are classified in 4520. 291 2910 Manufacture of motor vehicles This class includes: Manufacture of passenger cars Manufacture of commercial vehicles: vans, lorries, over-the-road tractors for semi-trailers, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 165 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of buses, trollery-buses and coaches Manufacture of motor vehicle engines Manufacture of chassis fitted with engines Manufacture of other motor vehicles: snowmobiles, golf carts, amphibious vehicles; fire engines, street sweepers, travelling libraries, armoured cars, etc.; concrete-mixer lorries This class also includes factory rebuilding of motor vehicle engines This class excludes: Manufacture of lighting equipment for motor vehicles, see 2740; Manufacture of pistons, piston rings and carburetors, see 2811; Manufacture of agricultural tractors, see 2821; Manufacture of tractors used in construction and mining, see 2824; Manufacture of off-road dumping trucks, see 2824; Manufacture of bodies for motor vehicles, see 2920; Manufacture of electrical parts for motor vehicles, see 2930; Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles, see 2930; Manufacture of tanks and other military fighting vehicles, see 3040; Maintenance, repair and alteration of motor vehicles, see 4520. 292 2920 Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semitrailers This class includes: Manufacture of bodies, including cabs of motor vehicles Outfitting of all types of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers: for transport of goods: tankers, removal trailers, etc. for transport of passengers: caravan trailers, etc. Manufacture of containers for carriage by one or more modes of transport This class excludes: Manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers specially designed for use in agriculture, see 2821; Manufacture of parts and accessories of bodies for motor vehicles, see 2930; Manufacture of vehicles drawn by animals, see 3099. Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles Manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers 293 2930 Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles This class includes: Manufacture of diverse parts and accessories for motor vehicles: brakes, gearboxes, axles, road wheels, suspension shock absorbers, radiators, silencers, exhaust pipes, catalysers, clutches, stering wheels, sterring columns and steering boxes Manufacture of parts and accessories of bodies for motor vehicles : safety belts, airbags, doors, bumpers Manufacture of car seats Manufacture of motor vehicle electrical equipment, such as generators, alternators, spark plugs, ignition, wiring harnesses, power window and door systems, assembly of purchased gauges into instrument panels, voltage regulators, etc. This class excludes: Manufacture of tires, see 2211; Manufacture of rubber hoses and belts and other rubber products, see 2219; 166 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of plastic hoses and belts and other plastic products, see 2220; Manufacture of batteries for vehicles, see 2720; Manufacture of lighting equipment for motor vehicles, see 2740; Manufacture of pistons, piston rings and carburetors, see 2811; Manufacture of pumps for motor vehicles and engines, see 2813; Manufacture, repair and alteration of motor vehicles, see 4520. Manufacture of electric ignition or starting equipment for internal combustion engines Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines DIVISION 30. MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT This division includes the manufacture of transportation equipment such as ship building and boat manufacturing, the manufacture of railroad rolling stock and locomotives, air and spacecraft and the manufacture of parts thereof. 301 Building of ships and boats This group includes the building of ships, boats and other floating structures for transportation and other commercial purposes, as well as for special recreational purposes. 3011 Building of ships and floating structures This class includes the building of ships, except vessels for sports or recreation and construction of floating structures. This class includes: This class also includes: This class excludes: Building of commercial vessels: passenger vessels, ferry-boats, cargo ships, tankers, tugs, etc. Building of warships Building of fishing boats and fish-processing factory vessel Building of hovercraft (except recreation-type hovercraft) Construction of drilling platforms, floating or submersible Construction of floating structures: floating docks, pontoons, coffer-dams, floating landing stages, buoys, floating tanks, barges, lighters, floating cranes, non-recreational inflatable rafts, etc. Manufacture of sections for ships and floating structures Manufacture of parts of vessels, other than major hull assemblies: manufacture of sails, see 1392; Manufacture of navigational instruments, see 2651; Manufacture of lighting equipment for ships, see 2740; Manufacture of amphibious motor vehicles, see 2910; Manufacture of inflatable boats or rafts for recreation, see 3012; Specialized repair and maintenance of ships and floating structures, see 3315; Ship-breaking, see 3830; Interior installation of boats, see 4330. Building of ships and boats other than sports and pleasure boats Manufacture of floating or submersible drilling platforms Manufacture of inflatable rafts Manufacture of metal sections for ships and barges 3012 Building of pleasure and sporting boats This class includes: Manufacture of inflatable boats and raft Building of sailboats with or without auxiliary motor CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 167 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Building of motor boats Building of recreation-type hovercraft Manufacture of personal watercraft Manufacture of other pleasure and sporting boats: canoes, kayaks, rowing boats, skiffs 302 3020 This class excludes: Manufacture of parts of pleasure and sporting boats : manufacture of sails, see 1392; manufacture of iron or steel anchors, see 2599; manufacture of marine engines, see 2811; Manufacture of sailboards and surfboards, see 3230; Maintenance, repair or alteration of pleasure boats, see 3315. Manufacture of inflatable boats Manufacture of other pleasure and sporting boats, n.e.c. Manufacture of railway locomotive and rolling stock This class includes: Manufacture of electric, diesel, steam and other rail locomotives Manufacture of self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, maintenance or service vehicles Manufacture of railway or tramway rolling stock, not self-propelled: passenger coaches, goods vans, tank wagons, self-discharging vans and wagons, workshop vans, crane vans, tenders, etc. Manufacture of specialized parts or railway or tramway locomotives or of rolling stock : bogies, axles and wheels, brakes and parts of brakes; hooks and coupling devices, buffers and buffer parts; shock absorbers; wagon and locomotive frames; bodies; corridor connections, etc. This class also includes: Manufacture of mechanical and electromechanical signalling, safety and traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, inland waterways, roads, parking facilities, airfields, etc. Manufacture of mining locomotives and mining rail cars Manufacture of railway car seats This class excludes: Manufacture of unassembled rails, see 241; Manufacture of assembled railway track fixtures, see 2599; Manufacture of electric motors, see 2711; Manufacture of electrical signalling, safety or traffic-control equipment, see 2790; Manufacture of engines and turbines, see 2811. Building and rebuilding of locomotives of any type of gauge, and railroad and tramway cars for freight and passenger service Production of specialized parts for locomotives, railroad and tramway 303 3030 Manufacture of air and spacecraft and related machinery 168 This class includes: Manufacture of airplanes for the transport of goods or passengers, for use by the defence forces, for sport or other purposes Manufacture of helicopters Manufacture of gliders, hang gliders Manufacture of dirigibles and hot air balloons CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of parts and accessories of the aircraft of this class: major assemblies such as fuselages, wings, doors, control surfaces, landing gear, fuel tanks, nacelles, etc. airscrews, helicopter rotors and propelled rotor blades motors and engines of a kind typically found on aircraft parts of turbojets and turbo propellers for aircraft Manufacture of ground flying trainers Manufacture of spacecraft and launch vehicles, satellites, planetary probes, orbital, shuttles Manufacture of intercontinental ballistic (ICBM), and similar missiles This class also includes overhaul and conversion of aircraft or aircraft engines. 304 3040 This class excludes: Manufacture of parachutes, see 1399; Manufacture of military ordinance and ammunitions, see 2520; Manufacture of telecommunication equipment for satellites, see 2630; Manufacture of aircraft instrumentation and aeronautical instruments, see 2651; Manufacture of air navigation systems, see 2651; Manufacture of lighting equipment for aircraft, see 2740; Manufacture of ignition parts and other electrical parts for internal combustion engines, see 2790; Manufacture of pistons, piston rings and carburetors, see 2811; Manufacture of aircraft launching gear, aircraft carrier catapults and related equipment, see 2829. Manufacture of military fighting vehicles This class includes: Manufacture of tanks Manufacture of armored amphibious military vehicles Manufacture of other military fighting vehicles This class excludes manufacture of weapons and ammunitions, see 2520. 309 Manufacture of transport equipment, n.e.c. This group includes the manufacture of transport equipment other than motor vehicles and rail water, air or space transport equipment and military vehicles. 3091 Manufacture of motorcycles This class includes: Manufacture of motorcycles, mopeds and cycles fitted with an auxiliary engine Manufacture of engines for motorcycles Manufacture of sidecars Manufacture of parts and accessories for motorcycles This class excludes manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages see 3092. Manufacture and assembly of motorcycles Manufacture of motorcycle engines and parts thereof Manufacture of tricycles and parts thereof Manufacture of side cars Manufacture of parts and accessories of motorcycles 3092 Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages This class includes: Manufacture of non-motorized bicycles and other cycles, including (delivery) tricycles, tandems, children’s bicycles and tricycles CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 169 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of parts and accessories of bicycles Manufacture of invalid carriages with or without motor Manufacture of parts and accessories of invalid carriages Manufacture of baby carriages 3099 This class excludes: Manufacture of bicycles with auxiliary motor, see 3091; Manufacture of wheeled toys designed to be ridden, including plastic bicycles and tricycles, see 3240. Manufacture of bicycles and bicycle parts Manufacture of invalid carriages, motorized and non-motorized Manufacture of baby carriages Manufacture of other transport equipment, n.e.c This class includes: This class excludes: Manufacture of hand-propelled vehicles: luggage trucks, handcarts, sledges, shopping carts, etc. Manufacture of vehicles drawn by animals, sulkies, donkey-carts, hearses, etc. Works trucks, whether or not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, whether or not self-propelled, of the type used in factories (including hand trucks and wheelbarrows), see 2816; Decorative restaurants carts, such as a desert cart, food wagons, see 3109. Manufacture of hand-propelled vehicles Manufacture of animal drawn vehicles DIVISION 31. MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE This division includes the manufacture of furniture and related products of any material except stone, concrete and ceramic. The processes used in the manufacture of furniture are standard methods of forming materials and assembling components, including cutting, moulding and laminating. The design of the article, for both aesthetic and functional qualities, is an important aspect of the production process. 310 Manufacture of furniture This class includes manufacture of furniture of any kind, any material (except stone, concrete or ceramic) for any place and various purposes. This class includes: Manufacture of chairs and seats for offices, workrooms, hotels, restaurants, public and domestic premises Manufacture of chairs and seats for theaters, cinemas and the like Manufacture of sofas, sofa beds and sofa sets Manufacture of garden chairs and seats Manufacture of special furniture for shops, counters, display cases, shelves, etc. Manufacture of furniture for churches, schools, restaurants Manufacture of office furniture Manufacture of kitchen furniture Manufacture of furniture for bedrooms, living rooms, gardens, etc. Manufacture of cabinets for sewing machines, televisions, etc. Manufacture of laboratory benches, stools and other laboratory seating, laboratory furniture (e.g., cabinets and tables) 170 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class also includes: Finishing such as upholstery of chairs and seats Finishing of furniture such as spraying, painting, polishing and upholstering Manufacture of mattress supports Manufacture of mattresses: matresses fitted with springs or stuffed or internally fitted with a supporting material; uncovered cellular rubber or plastic matresses Decorative restaurant carts, such as a dessert cart, food wagons This class excludes: Manufacture of pillows, pouffes, cushions, quilts and eiderdowns, see 1392; Manufacture of inflatable rubber mattresses, see 2219; Manufacture of furniture of ceramics, concrete and stone, see 2393, 2395, 2396; Manufacture of lighting fittings or lamps, see 2740; Blackboard, see 2817; Manufacture of car seats, railway seats, aircraft seats, see 2930, 3020, 3030; Modular furniture attachment and installation, partition installation, laboratory equipment furniture installation, see 4330. 3101 Manufacture of wood furniture 3102 Manufacture of rattan furniture (reed, wicker, and cane) 3103 Manufacture of box beds and mattresses 3104 Manufacture of partitions, shelves, lockers and office and store fixtures 3105 Manufacture of plastic furniture 3106 Manufacture of furniture and fixtures of metal 3109 Manufacture of other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. DIVISION 32. OTHER MANUFACTURING This division includes the manufacture of a variety of goods not covered in other parts of the classification. Since this is a residual division, production processes, input materials and the use of the produced goods can vary widely and usual criteria for grouping classes into divisions have not been applied here. 321 Manufacture of jewelry, bijouterie and related articles This group includes the manufacture of jewelry and imitation jewelry articles. 3211 Manufacture of jewelry and related articles This class includes: Production of worked pearls Production of precious and semi-precious stones in the worked state, including the working of industrial quality stones and synthetic or reconstructed precious or semi-precious stone Working of diamonds Manufacture of jewelry of precious metal or of base metals clad with precious metals or precious or semi-precious stones or of combinations of precious metal or semi-precious stones or of other materials Manufacture of goldsmith’s articles or precious metals or of base metals clad with precious metals: dinnerware, flatware, hollowware, toilet articles, office or desk articles, articles for religious use, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 171 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Manufacture of technical or laboratory articles of precious metal (except instruments and parts thereof); crucible, spatulas, electroplating anodes, etc. Manufacture of precious metal watch bands, wristbands, watch straps and cigarette cases Manufacture of coins, including coins for use as legal tender, whether or not of precious metal This class also includes engraving of personal precious and non-precious metal products. This class excludes: Manufacture of non-metal watch bands (fabric, leather, plastic, etc.), see 1512; Manufacture of articles of base metal plated with precious metal (except imitation jewelry), see division 25; Manufacture of watchcases, see 2652; Manufacture of (non-precious) metal watch bands, see 3212; Manufacture of imitation jewelry, see 3212. Manufacture of jewelry made of precious and semi-precious stones Manufacture of silverware and plated ware Manufacture of watchbands and bracelets of precious metals Manufacture of articles related to jewelry 3212 Manufacture of imitation of jewelry and related articles This class includes: Manufacture of costume or imitation jewelry: rings, bracelets, necklaces, and similar articles of jewelry made from base metals plated with precious metals; jewelry containing imitation stones such as imitation gems stones, imitation diamonds, and similar articles Manufacture of metal watch bands (except precious metals) This class excludes: Manufacture of jewelry made from precious metals or clad with precious metals, see 3211; Manufacture of jewelry containing genuine gem stones, see 3211; Manufacture of precious metal watch bands, see 3211. 322 3220 Manufacture of musical instruments 172 This class includes: Manufacture of string instruments Manufacture of keyboard string instruments, including automatic pianos Manufacture of keyboard pipe organs, including harmoniums and similar keyboard instruments with free metal reeds Manufacture of accordions and similar instruments, including mouth organs Manufacture of wind instruments; manufacture of percussions musical instruments Manufacture of musical instruments, the sound of which is produced electronically Manufacture of musical boxes, fairground organs calliopes, etc. Manufacture of instrument parts and accessories: metronomes, tuning forks, pitch pipes, cards, discs and rolls for automatic mechanical instruments, etc. This class also includes manufacture of whistles, call horns and other mouthblown sound signalling instruments CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Reproduction of pre-recorded sound and video tapes and discs, see 1820; Manufacture of microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, headphones and similar components, see 2640; Manufacture of record players, tape recorders and the like, see 2640; Manufacture of toy musical instruments, see 3240; Restoring of organs and other historic musical instruments, see 3319; Publishing of pre-recorded sound and video tapes and discs, see 5920; Piano tuning, see 9529. Manufacture of guitars Manufacture of string instruments, other than guitars Manufacture of pianos Manufacture of musical organs (all types) Manufacture of wind and percussion instruments Manufacture of instrument parts and accessories Manufacture of musical instruments, n.e.c. 323 3230 Manufacture of sports goods This class includes the manufacture of sporting and athletic goods (except apparel and footwear). This class includes: Manufacture of articles and equipment for sports, outdoor and indoor games, of any material: hard, soft and inflatable balls rackets, bats and clubs skis, bindings and poles; ski-boots; sailboards and surfboards requisites for sport fishing, including land nets requisites for hunting, mountain climbing, etc. eather sports, gloves and sports headgear; ice skates, roller skates, etc. bows and crossbows; gymnasium, fitness centre or athletic equipment 324 3240 This class excludes: Manufacture of boat sails, see 1392; Manufacture of sports apparel, see 1419; Manufacture of saddlery and harness, see 1512; Manufacture of whips and riding crops, see 1512; Manufacture of sports footwear, see 1520; Manufacturing of sporting weapons and ammunitions, see 2520; Manufacture of metal weights as used for weighlifting, see 2599; Manufacture of automatic bowling alley equipment (e.g., pin-setters), see 2829; Manufacture of sports vehicles other than toboggans and the like, see divisions 29 and 30; Manufacture of boats, see 3012; Manufacture of billiard tables, see 3240; Manufacture of ear and noise plugs (e.g., for swimming and noise protection), see 3299. Manufacture of sporting gloves and mitts Manufacture of sporting balls Manufacture of sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. Manufacture of games and toys This class includes the manufacture of dolls, toys and games (including electronic games), scale models and children’s vehicles (except metal bicycles and tricycles). CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 173 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class includes: Manufacture of dolls and doll garments, parts and accessories Manufacture of action figures Manufacture of toy animals Manufacture of toy musical instruments Manufacture of playing cards Manufacture of board games and similar games Manufacture of electronic games, chess, etc. Manufacture of reduced-size (“scale”) models and similar recreational models, electrical trains, construction sets, etc. Manufacture of coin-operated games, billiards, special tables for casino games, etc. Manufacture of articles for funfair, table or parlour games Manufacture of wheeled toys designed to be ridden, including plastic bicycles and tricycles Manufacture of puzzles and similar articles This class excludes: Manufacture of video game consoles, see 2640; Manufacture of bicycles, see 3092; Writing and publishing of software for video games consoler, see 5820, 6201. Manufacture of dolls and doll garments Manufacture of wheeled toys Manufacture of billiard, pool, bowling alley and similar games equipment Manufacture of electronic games (video games, checkers) Manufacture of toys and games, n.e.c. 325 3250 Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies This class includes the manufacture of laboratory apparatus, surgical and medical instruments, surgical appliances and supplies, dental equipment and supplies, orthodontic goods, dentures and orthodontic appliances. Included is the manufacture of medical, dental and similar furniture where the additional specific functions determines the purpose of the product, such as dentist’s chairs with built-in hydraulic functions. This class includes: Manufacture of surgical drapes and sterile string and tissue Manufacture of dental fillings and cements (except denture adhesive dental wax) and other dental plaster preparations Manufacture of bone reconstruction cements Manufacture of dental laboratory furnaces Manufacture of laboratory ultrasonic cleaning machinery Manufacture of laboratory sterilizers Manufacture of laboratory type distilling apparatus, laboratory centrifuges Manufacture of medical, surgical, dental or veterinary furniture, such as: operating tables examination tables hospital beds with mechanical fittings dentist’s chairs Manufacture of dental instruments (including dentist’s chairs incorporating dental equipment) Manufacture of artificial teeth, bridges, etc. made in dental labs Manufacture of orthopedic and prosthetic devices Manufacture of glass eyes Manufacture of medical thermometers Manufacture of opthalmic goods, eyeglasses, sunglasses, lenses ground to prescription, contact lenses, safety goggles 174 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Manufacture of denture adhesives, see 2023; Manufacture of medical impregnated wadding, dressings, etc. see 2100; Manufacture of electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment, see 2660; Manufacture of wheelchairs, see 3092. Manufacture of medical, surgical, dental furniture and fixtures Manufacture of opthalmic goods, eyeglasses, sunglasses, lenses ground to prescription, contact lenses, safety goggles Manufacture of prosthetic appliances, artificial teeth made to order Manufacture of medical and precision instruments Manufacture of temperature measuring and controlling hygrometric instruments Manufacture of cement used in dentistry Manufacture of other medical and dental instruments and supplies, n.e.c. 329 Other manufacturing, n.e.c. This class includes: Manufacture of protective safety equipment: manufacture of fire-resistant and protective safety clothing manufacture of linemen’s safety belts and other belts for occupational use manufacture of cork life preservers manufacture of plastic hard hats and other personal safety equipment of plastic (e.g., athletic helmets) manufacture of fire-fighting protection suits manufacture of metal safety headgear and other metal safety devices manufacture of ear and noise plugs (e.g., for swimming and noise protection) manufacture of gas masks Manufacture of brooms and brushes, including brushes constituting parts of machines, hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, mops and feather dusters, paint brushes, paint pads and rollers, squeezers and of he brushes, brooms, mops, etc. Manufacture of shoe and clothes brushes Manufacture of pens and pencils of all kinds whether or not mechanical Manufacture of pencil leads Manufacture of date, sealing or numbering stamps, hand-operated devices for printing, or embrossing labels, hand printing sets, prepared typewriters ribbons and inked pads Manufacture of globes Manufacture of umbrellas, sun-umbrellas, walking sticks, seat-sticks Manufacture of buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners, press-studs, slide fasteners Manufacture of cigarette lighters Manufacture of articles of personal use: smoking pipes, combs, hair slides, scent sprays, vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels for personal or household use, wigs, false beards, eyebrows Manufacture of miscellaneous articles: candles, tapers and the like, bouquets, wreaths and floral baskets, artificial flowers, fruit and follage, jokes and novelties, hand sieves and hand riddles, tailors’ dummies, burial caskets, etc. Taxidermy activities This class excludes: Manufacture of lighter wicks, see 1399; Manufacture of workwear and service apparel (e.g., laboratory costs, work overalls, uniforms), see 1410; Manufacture of paper novelties, see 1709. Manufacture of plastic novelties, see 2220. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 175 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 3291 Manufacture of pens and pencils of all kinds 3292 Manufacture of umbrellas, walking sticks, canes, whips and riding crops 3293 Manufacture of articles for personal use, e.g., smoking pipes, combs, slides and similar articles 3294 Manufacture of candles 3295 Manufacture of artificial flowers, fruits and foliage 3296 Manufacture of burial coffin Manufacture of wooden coffin Manufacture of metal coffin 3299 Manufacture of other miscellaneous articles, n.e.c. Manufacture of buttons, except plastic Manufacture of brooms, brushes and fans Manufacture of identification plates, badges, emblems and tags Manufacture of signs and advertising displays Manufacture of cigarette lighters Manufacture of miscellaneous articles, n.e.c. DIVISION 33. REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT This division includes the specialized repair of goods produced in the manufacturing sector with the aim to restore machinery, equipment and other products to working order. The provision of general or routine maintenance (i.e., servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repairs is included. This division does only include specialized repair and maintenance activities. A substantial amount of repair is also done by manufacturers of machinery, equipment and other goods, in which case the classification of units engaged in these repair and manufacturing activities is done according to the value-added principle which would often assign these combined activities to the manufacture of the good. The same principle is applied for combined trade and repair. The rebuilding or remanufacturing of machinery and equipment is considered a manufacturing activity and included in other divisions of this section. Repair and maintenance of goods that are utilized as capital goods as well as consumer goods is typically classified as repair and maintenance of household goods (e.g., office and household furniture repair, see 9524). Also included in this division is the specialized installation of machinery. However, the installation of equipment that forms an integral part of buildings or similar structures, such as installation of electrical wiring, installation of escalators or installation of airconditioning systems, is classified as construction. This division excludes cleaning of industrial machinery, see 8129; repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment, see 951; repair and maintenance of household goods, see 952. 176 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 331 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Repair of fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment This group includes the specialized repair of goods produced in the manufacturing sector with the aim to restore these metal products, machinery, equipment and other products to working order. The provision of general or routine maintenance (i.e., servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repair is included. 3311 Rebuilding or remanufacturing of machinery and equipment, see corresponding class in division 25-31; Cleaning of industrial machinery, see 8129; Repair and maintenance of computers and communication equipment, see 951; Repair and maintenance of household goods, see 952. Repair of fabricated metal products 25. 3312 This group excludes: This class includes repair and maintenance of fabricated metal products of division This class includes: Repair of metal tanks, reservoirs and containers Repair and maintenance for pipes and pipelines Mobile welding repair Repair of steel shipping drums Repair and maintenance of steam or other vapour generators Repair and maintenance of auxiliary plant for use with steam generators: condensers, economizers, superheaters, steam collectors and accumulators Repair and maintenance of nuclear reactors, except isotope separators Repair and maintenance of parts for marine or power boilers Platework repair of central heating boilers and radiators Repair and maintenance of fire arms and ordinance (including repair of sporting and recreational guns) This class excludes: Repair of central heating systems, etc., see 4322; Repair of mechanical locking devices, safe, etc., see 8020. Repair of machinery This class includes repair and maintenance of industrial machinery and equipment like sharpening or installing commercial and industrial machinery blades and saws or the provision of welding (e.g., automotive, general) repair services; the repair of agricultural and other heavy and industrial machinery and equipment (e.g., forklifts and other materials handling equipment, machine tools, commercial refrigeration equipment, construction equipment and mining machinery), comprising machinery and equipment of division 28. This class includes: Repair and maintenance of non-automotive engines, e.g., ship or rail engines Repair and maintenance of pumps and related equipment Repair and maintenance of fluid power equipment Repair of valves Repair of gearing and driving elements Repair and maintenance of industrial process furnaces Repair and maintenance of materials handling equipment Repair and maintenance of commercial refrigeration equipment and air purifying equipment Repair and maintenance of commercial-type general purpose machinery Repair of other power-driven hand-tools CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 177 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Repair and maintenance of metal cutting and metal forming machine tools and accessories Repair and maintenance of other machine tools Repair and maintenance of agricultural tractors Repair and maintenance of agricultural machinery and forestry and logging machinery Repair and maintenance of metallurgy machinery Repair and maintenance of mining, construction and oil and gas field machinery Repair and maintenance of food, beverage, and tobacco processing machinery Repair and maintenance of textile apparel, and leather production machinery Repair and maintenance of papermaking machinery Repair and maintenance of other special purpose machinery of division 28 Repair and maintenance of weighing equipment Repair and maintenance of vending machines Repair and maintenance of cash registers Repair and maintenance of photocopy machines Repair of calculators, electronic or not Repair of typewriters This class excludes installation, repair and maintenance of furnace and other heating equipment, see 4322. 3313 Repair of electronic and optical equipment This class includes repair and maintenance of goods produced in groups 265, 266 and 267, except those that are considered household goods. This class includes the repair and maintenance of the measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment of group 265, such as: aircraft engine instruments automotive emissions testing equipment meteorological instruments physical, electrical and chemical properties testing and inspection equipment surveying instruments radiation detection and monitoring instruments Repair and maintenance of irradiation, electromedical and electro-therapeutic equipment of class 2660 such as: magnetic resonance imaging equipment medical ultrasound equipment pacemakers hearing aids electrocardiographs electromedical endoscopic equipment irradiation apparatus Repair and maintenance of optical instruments and equipment of class 2670, if the use is mainly commercial, such as: binoculars microscopes (except electron and proton microscopes) telescopes prisms and lenses (except ophthalmic) photographic equipment This class includes the repair of optical instruments and equipment of class 2670, such as: binoculars, microscopes (except electron proton) telescopes, prisms, and lenses (except opthalmic) and photographic equipment, if the use is mainly commercial. 178 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Repair and maintenance of photocopy machines, see 3312; Repair and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment, see 9511; Repair and maintenance of computer projectors, see 9511; Repair and maintenance of communication equipment, see 9512; Repair and maintenance of commercial TV and video cameras, see 9512; Repair of household-type video cameras, see 9521; Repair of watches and clocks, see 9529. 3314 Repair of electrical equipment This class includes the repair and maintenance of goods of division 27, except in class 2750 (domestic appliances). This class includes: Repair and maintenance of power, distribution, and specialty transformers Repair and maintenance of electric motors, generators, and motor generator sets Repair and maintenance of switchgear and switchboard apparatus Repair and maintenance of relays and industrial controls Repair and maintenance of primary and storage batteries Repair and maintenance of electric lighting equipment Repair and maintenance of current-carrying wiring and non current-carrying wiring devices for wiring electrical circuits This class excludes: Repair and maintenance of computers and peripheral computer equipment, see 9511; Repair and maintenance of telecommunications equipment, see 9512; Repair and maintenance of consumer electronics, see 9521; Repair of watches and clocks, see 9529. 3315 Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles This class includes the repair and maintenance of transport equipment of division 30, except motorcycles and bicycles. However, the factory rebuilding or overhaul of ships, locomotives, railroad cars and aircraft is classified in division 30. This class includes: This class excludes: Repair and maintenance of ships Repair and maintenance of pleasure boats Repair and maintenance of locomotives and railroad cars (except factory rebuilding or factory conversion) Repair and maintenance of aircraft (except factory conversion, factory overhaul, factory rebuilding) Repair and maintenance of aircraft engines Repair and maintenance of drawn buggies and wagons Factory rebuilding of ships, see 3010; Factory rebuilding of locomotives and railroad cars, see 3020; Factory rebuilding of aircraft, see 3030; Repair of ship or rail engines, see 3312 Ship scaling and dismantling, see 3830; Repair and maintenance of motorcycles, see 4540; Repair of bicycles and invalid carriages, see 9529. Repairing of ships and boats other than sports and pleasure boats Repairing of sports and pleasure boats Repair of transport equipment, except motor vehicles, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 179 GROUP CLASS 3319 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Repair of other equipment This class includes the repair and maintenance of equipment not covered in other groups of this division. This class includes: Repair of fishing nets, including mending Repair or ropes, riggings, canvas and tarps Repair of fertilizer and chemical storage bags Repair or reconditioning of wooden pallets, shipping drums or barrels, and similar items Repair of pinball machines and other coin-operated games Restoring of organs and other historical musical instruments This class excludes: Repair of household and office type furniture, furniture restoration, see 9524. Repair of bicycles and invalid carriages, see 9529. Repair and alteration of clothing, see 9529. 332 3320 Installation of industrial machinery and equipment This class includes the specialized installation of machinery. However, the installation of equipment that forms an integral part of building or similar structures, such as installation of escalators, electrical wiring, burglar alarm systems or air-conditioning systems, is classified as construction. This class includes: Installation of industrial machinery in industrial plant Installation of industrial process control equipment Installation of other industrial equipment, e.g.: communication equipment mainframe and similar computers irradiation and electromedical equipment, etc. 180 Dismantling large-scale machinery and equipment Activities of millwrights Installation of bowling alley equipment Machine rigging This class excludes: Installation of electrical wiring, burglar alarm systems, see 4321; Installation of air-conditioning system, see 4322; Installation of elevators, escalators, automated doors, vacuum cleaning systems, etc., see 4329; Installation of doors, staircases, shop fittings, furniture, etc., see 4330; Installation (setting-up) of personal computers, see 6209. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION D. ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY This section includes the activity of providing electric power, natural gas, steam, hot water and the like through a permanent infrastructure (network) of lines, mains and pipes. The dimension of the network is not decisive. Also included are the distribution of electricity, gas, steam, hot water and the like in industrial park or residential buildings. This section therefore includes the operation of electric and gas utilities, which generate, control and distribute electric power or gas. Also included is the provision of steam and air-conditioning supply. It excludes the operation of water and sewerage utilities, see 36, 37 and (typically long distance) transport of gas through pipelines. 351 3510 DIVISION 35. Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply Electric power generation, transmission and distribution This includes the generation of bulk electric power, transmission and distribution to end users. This class includes: Operation of generation facilities that produce electric energy, including thermal, nuclear, hydroelectric, gas turbine, diesel and renewable Operation of transmission systems that convey the electricity from the generation facility to the distribution system Operation of distribution systems (i.e., consisting of lines, poles, meters, and wiring) that convey electric power received from the generation facility or the transmission system to the final consumer Sale of electricity to the user Activities of electric power brokers or agents that arrange the sale of electricity via power distribution systems operated by others Operation of electricity and transmission capacity exchanges for electric power This class excludes production of electricity through incineration of waste, see 3821 352 3520 Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains This class includes the manufacture of gas and the distribution of natural or synthetic gas to the consumer through a system of mains. Gas marketers or brokers, which arrange the sale of natural gas over distribution systems operated by others, are included. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 181 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION The separate operation of gas pipelines, typically done over long distances, connecting producers, with distribution of gas, or between urban centers, is excluded from this class and classified with other pipeline transport activities. This class includes: This class excludes: Production of gas for the purpose of gas supply by carbonation of coal, from byproducts of agriculture or from waste Manufacture of gaseous fuels with a specified calorific value, by purification, blending and other processes from gases of various types including natural gas Transportation, distribution and supply of gaseous fuels of all kinds through a system of mains Sale of gas to the user through mains Activities of gas brokers or agents that arrange the sale of gas over gas distribution systems operated by others Commodity and transport capacity exchanges gaseous fuels Operation of coke ovens, see 1910; Manufacture of refined petroleum products, see 1920; Manufacture of industrial gases, see 2011; Wholesale of gaseous fuels, see 4661; Retail sale of bottled gas, see 4773; Direct selling of fuel, see 4799; (Long distance) transportation of gases by pipelines, see 4930. 353 3530 Steam, air conditioning supply and production of ice This class includes: Production, collection and distribution of steam and hot water for heating, power and other purposes Production and distribution of cooled air Production of ice for cooling purposes This excludes production of ice for human consumption, see 1079. SECTION E. WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES This section includes activities related to the management of various forms of waste, such as solid or non-solid industrial or household waste, as well as contaminated sites. The output of the waste or sewage treatment process can either be disposed of or become an input into other production processes. Activities of water supply are also grouped in this section, since they are often carried out in connection with, or by units also engaged in, the treatment of sewage. DIVISION 36. WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY This includes the collection, treatment and distribution of water for domestic and industrial needs. Collection of water from various sources, as well as distribution by various means is included. 360 3600 Water collection, treatment and supply This class includes water collection from various sources, treatment and distribution activities by various means of domestic and industrial needs. Collection of water from various sources, as well as distribution by various means is included. 182 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION The operation of irrigation canals is also included, however the provision of irrigation services through sprinklers, and similar agricultural support services, is not included. This class includes: Collection of water from rivers, lakes, wells, etc. Collection of rain water Purification of water from water supply purposes Treatment of water for industrial and other purposes Distribution of water through mains, by trucks or other means Desalting of sea or ground water to produce water as the principal product of interest Operation of irrigation canals This class excludes: Operation of irrigation equipment for agricultural purposes, see 0161; Treatment of wastewater in order to prevent pollution, see 3700; (Long distance) transport of water via pipelines, see 4930. DIVISION 37. SEWERAGE This division includes the operation of sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities that collect, treat, and dispose of sewage. 370 3700 Sewerage This class includes: Operation of sewer systems or sewer treatment facilities Collecting and transporting of human or industrial wastewater from one or several users, as well as rain water by means of sewerage networks, collectors, tanks and other means of transport (sewage vehicles, etc.) Emptying and cleaning of cesspools and septic tanks, sinks and pits from sewage; servicing of chemicals toilets Treatment of wastewater (including human and industrial wastewater, water from swimming pool, etc.) by means of physical, chemical and biological processes like, dilution, screening, filtering, sedimentation, etc. Maintenance and cleaning of sewers and drains, including sewer rodding DIVISION 38. WASTE COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES; MATERIALS RECOVERY This division includes the collection, treatment and disposal of waste materials. This also includes local hauling of waste materials and the operation of materials recovery facilities (i.e., those that sort recoverable materials from a waste stream). 381 Waste collection This group includes the collection of waste from households and businesses by means of refuse bins, wheeled bins, containers, etc. It includes collection of non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste, e.g., waste from households, used batteries, used cooking oils and fats, waste oil from ships and used oil from garages, as well as construction and demolition waste. 3811 Collection of non-hazardous waste This class includes: Collection of non-hazardous solid waste (i.e., garbage) within a local area, such as collection of waste from households and businesses by means of refuse bins, wheeled bins, containers, etc. may include mixed recoverable materials. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 183 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Collection of recyclable materials Collection of used cooking oils and fats Collection of refuse in litter-bins in public places Collection of construction and demolition waste Collection and removal of debris such as brush and rubble Collection of waste output of textile mills Operation of waste transfer stations for non-hazardous waste 3812 This class excludes: Collection of hazardous waste, see 3812; Operation of landfills for the disposal of non-hazardous waste, see 3821; Operation of facilities where commingled recoverable materials such as paper, plastics, etc. are sorted into distinct categories, see 3830 Collection of hazardous waste This class includes the collection of solid and non-solid hazardous waste, i.e., explosive, oxidizing, flammable, toxic, irritant, carcinogenic, corrosive, infectious and other substances and preparations harmful for human health and environment. It may also entail identification, treatment, packaging and labelling of waste for purposes of transport. This class includes: Collection of hazardous waste such as: used oil from shipment or garages bio hazardous waste used batteries Operation of waste transfer stations for hazardous waste This class excludes remediation and clean up of contaminated buildings, mine sites, soil, ground water, e.g., asbestos removal, see 3900. 382 Waste treatment and disposal This group includes the disposal and treatment prior to disposal of various forms of waste by different means, such as waste treatment of organic waste with the aim of disposal; treatment and disposal of toxic live or dead animals and other contaminated waste; treatment and disposal of transition radioactive waste from hospitals, etc.; dumping of refuse on land or in water; burial or ploughing under of refuse; disposal of used goods such as refrigerators to eliminate harmful waste by incineration or combustion. Included also is the generation of electricity resulting from waste incineration processes. 3821 Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste This class includes the disposal, treatment prior to disposal and other treatment of solid or non-solid non-hazardous waste. This class includes: Operation of landfills for the disposal of non-hazardous waste Disposal of non-hazardous waste by combustion or incineration or other methods, with or without the resulting production of electricity or steam, substitute fuels, biogas, ashes or other by-products for further use, etc. Treatment of organic waste for disposal Production of compost from organic waste 184 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: 3822 Incineration and combustion of hazardous waste, see 3822; Operation of facilities where commingled recoverable materials such as paper, plastics, used beverage cans and metals, are sorted into distinct categories, see 3830; Decontamination, clean up of land, water; toxic material abatement, see 3900. Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste This class includes the disposal and treatment prior to disposal of solid or non-solid hazardous waste, including waste that is explosive, oxidizing, flammable, toxic, irritant, carcinogenic, corrosive or infectious and other substances and preparations harmful for human health and environment. This class includes: 383 3830 Operation of facilities for treatment of hazardous waste Treatment and disposal of toxic live or dead animals and other contaminated waste Incineration of hazardous waste Disposal of used goods such as refrigerators to eliminate harmful waste Treatment disposal and storage of radioactive nuclear waste including treatment and disposal of transition radio active waste, i.e., decaying within the period of transport, from hospitals; encapsulation, preparation and other treatment of nuclear waste for storage This class excludes: Incineration of non-hazardous waste, see 3821; Decontamination, clean up of land, water, toxic material abatement, see 3900; Reprocessing of nuclear fuels, see 2011. Materials recovery This class includes: Processing of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw materials, usually involving a mechanical or chemical transformation process Recovery of materials from waste streams in the form of: separating and sorting recoverable materials from non-hazardous waste streams (i.e., garbage); separating and sorting of commingled recoverable materials, such as paper, plastics, used beverage cans and metals, into distinct categories. This class excludes the manufacture of new final products from secondary raw materials, as this is covered by corresponding sub-classes in Manufacturing. DIVISION 39. REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES AND OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES This division includes the provision of remediation services, i.e., the cleanup of contaminated buildings and sites, soil, surface or ground water. 390 3900 Remediation activities and other waste management services This class includes: Decontamination of soils and groundwater at the place of pollution, either in situ or ex situ, using e.g., mechanical, chemicals or biological methods Decontamination of industrial plants or sites, including nuclear plants and sites CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 185 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Decontamination and cleaning up of surface water following accidental pollution, e.g., through collection of pollutants or through application of chemicals Cleaning up of oil spills and other pollutions on land, in surface water, in ocean and seas, including coastal areas Asbestos, lead paint, and other toxic material abatement Clearing of landmines and the like (including detonation) Other specialized pollution-control activities This class excludes: Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste, see 3821; Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste, see 3822; Outdoor sweeping and watering of streets, etc, see 8129. SECTION F. CONSTRUCTION This section includes general construction and specialized construction activities for buildings and civil engineering works. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated buildings or structures on the site and also construction of a temporary nature. General construction is the construction of entire dwellings, office buildings, stores and other public and utility buildings, farm buildings, etc., or the construction of civil engineering works such as motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities, etc. This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A unit that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here. Also included is the repair of buildings and engineering works. This section includes the complete construction of buildings (division 41), the complete construction of civil engineering works (division 42), as well as specialized construction activities, if carried out only as a part of the construction process (division 43). The renting of construction equipment with operator is classified with the specific construction activity carried out with this equipment. This section also includes the development of building projects for buildings or civil engineering works by bringing together financial, technical and physical means to realize the construction projects for later sale. If these activities are carried out not for later sale of the construction projects, but for their operation (e.g., renting of space in these buildings, manufacturing activities in these plants), the unit would not be classified here, but according to its operational activity, i.e., real estate, manufacturing, etc. DIVISION 41. CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS This division includes general construction of buildings of all kinds. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of pre-fabricated buildings or structures on the site and also construction of temporary nature. Included is the construction of entire dwellings, office buildings, stores and other public and utility buildings, farm buildings, etc. 410 4100 Construction of buildings This class includes the construction of complete residential or non-residential buildings, on own account for sale or on a fee or contract basis. Outsourcing parts or even the whole construction process is possible. If only specialized parts of the construction process are carried out, the activity is classified in division 43. 186 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class includes: Construction of all types of residential buildings: single-family houses; multifamily buildings, including high-rise buildings Construction of all types of non-residential buildings: buildings for industrial production, e.g., factories, workshops, assembly plants, etc. hospitals, schools, office buildings hotels, stores, shopping malls, restaurants airport buildings indoor sports facilities parking garages, including underground parking garages warehouses religious buildings Assembly and erection of prefabricated construction on the site This class also includes remodeling or renovating existing residential structures This class excludes: Erection of complete prefabricated constructions from self-manufactured parts not of concrete, see divisions 16 and 25; Construction of industrial facilities, except buildings, see 4290; Architectural and engineering activities, see 7110; Project management activities related to construction, see 7110. Residential (dwelling) building constructions Non-residential building constructions DIVISION 42. CIVIL ENGINEERING This division includes general construction for civil engineering objects which involves new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of pre-fabricated structures on the site and also construction of temporary nature. Included is the construction of heavy constructions such as motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railway, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities, etc. This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. 421 4210 Construction of roads and railways This class includes: Construction of motorways, streets, roads, other vehicular and pedestrian ways Surface work on streets, roads, highways, bridges or tunnels: asphalt paving of roads road painting and other marking installation of crash barriers, traffic signs and the like Construction of bridges, including those for elevated highways Construction of tunnels Construction of railways and subways Construction of airfield runways This class excludes: Installation of street lighting and electrical signals, see 4321; Architectural and engineering activities, see 7110; Project management activities related to civil engineering works, see 7110 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 187 GROUP CLASS 422 4220 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Construction of utility projects This includes the construction of distribution lines and related buildings and structures that are integral part of these systems. This class includes: Construction of civil engineering construction for: long-distance pipelines, communication and power lines urban pipelines, urban communication and power lines, ancillary urban works water main and line construction irrigation systems (canals) reservoirs Construction of: sewer systems, including repair; sewage disposal plants; pumping stations and power plants. Water well drilling This class excludes: Project management activities related to civil engineering works, see 7110. 429 4290 Construction of other civil engineering projects This class includes: Construction of industrial facilities, except buildings, such as: refineries and chemical plants Construction of: waterways, harbour and river works, pleasure ports, locks, etc.; dams and dikes Dredging of waterways Construction work, other than buildings, such as: outdoor sports facilities Land subdivision with land improvement (e.g., adding of roads, utility infrastructure, etc.) This class excludes project management activities related to civil engineering works, see 7110. DIVISION 43. SPECIALIZED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES This division includes specialized construction activities (special trades), i.e., the construction of parts of buildings and civil engineering works without responsibility for the entire project. These activities are usually specialized in one aspect common to different structures, requiring specialized skills or equipment, such as pile diving, foundation work, carcass work, concrete work, brick laying, stone setting, scaffolding, roof covering, etc. The erection of steel structures is included, provided that the parts not produced by the same unit. Specialized construction activities are mostly carried out under subcontract, but especially in repair construction it is done directly for the owner of the property. Also included are building finishing and building completion activities. Included is the installation of all kind of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are usually performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out in a special shop. Included are activities such as plumbing, installation of heating and air-conditioning systems, antennas, alarm systems and other electrical work (water, heat, sound), sheet metal work, commercial refrigerating work, the installation of illumination and signalling systems for roads, railways, airports, harbours, etc. Also included is the repair of the same type as the above-mentioned activities. 188 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Building completion activities encompass activities that contribute to the completion or finishing of a construction such as glazing, plastering, painting, floor and wall tiling or covering with other materials like parquet, carpets, wallpaper, etc. floor sanding, finish carpentry, acoustical work, cleaning of the exterior, etc. Also included is the repair of the same type as the above-mentioned activities. The renting of construction equipment with operator is classified with the associated construction activity. 431 Demolition and site preparation This group includes activities of preparing a site for subsequent construction activities, including the removal of previously existing structures. 4311 Demolition This class includes demolition or wrecking of buildings and other structures. 4312 Site preparation This class includes preparation of sites for subsequent construction activities. This class includes: Clearing of building sites Earth moving: excavation, landfill, levelling and grading of construction sites, trench digging, rock removal, blasting, etc. Drilling, boring and core sampling for construction, geophysical, geological or similar purposes This class also includes: Site preparation for mining: overburden removal and other development and preparation of mineral properties and sites, except oil and gas sites Building site drainage Drainage of agricultural or forestry land This class excludes: Drilling of production oil or gas wells, see 0610, 0620; Test drilling and test hole boring for mining operations (other than oil and gas extraction), see 0990; Decontamination of soil, see 3900; Water well drilling, see 4220; Shaft sinking, see 4390; Oil and gas field exploration, geophysical, geological and seismic surveying, see 7110. 432 Electrical, plumbing and other construction installation activities This group includes installation activities that support the functioning of a building as such, including installation of electrical systems, plumbing (water, gas and sewage systems), heat and air-conditioning systems, elevators, etc. 4321 Electrical installation This class includes the installation in all kinds of buildings and civil engineering structures of electrical systems. This class includes: Installation of: electrical wiring and fittings telecommunications wiring CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 189 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION computer network and cable television wiring, including fibre optic satellite dishes lighting systems fire alarms burglar alarm systems street lighting and electrical signals airport runway lighting This class also includes connecting of electric appliances and household equipment, including baseboard heating. This class excludes: Construction of communications and power transmission lines, see 4220; Monitoring or remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems, such as burglar and fire alarms, including their maintenance, see 8020. 4322 Plumbing, heat and air-conditioning installation This class includes the installation of plumbing, heating and air-conditioning systems, including additions, alterations, maintenance and repair. 4329 This class includes installation in buildings or other construction projects of: heating systems ( electric, gas and oil) furnaces, cooling towers non-electric solar energy collectors plumbing and sanitary equipment ventilation, refrigeration or air-conditioning equipment and ducts gas fittings steam piping fire sprinkler systems lawn sprinkler systems Duct work installation This class excludes installation of electric baseboard heating, see 4321. Other construction installation This class includes the installation of equipment other than electrical, plumbing, heating and air-conditioning systems or industrial machinery in buildings and civil engineering structures, including maintenance and repair. This class includes: Installation in buildings or other construction projects of: elevators, escalators automated and revolving doors lightning conductors vacuum cleaning systems thermal, sound or vibration insulation This class excludes installation of industrial machinery, see 3320. 433 4330 Building completion and finishing This class includes: Application in buildings or other construction projects of interior and exterior plaster or stucco, including related lathing materials Installation of doors (except automated and revolving), windows, door and window frames, fitted kitchens, staircases, shop fittings and the like, of wood or other materials 190 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Installation of furniture Interior completion such as ceilings, wooden wall coverings, movable partitions, etc. Interior installation of shops, mobile homes, boats, etc. Interior and exterior painting of buildings Painting of civil engineering structures Laying, tiling, hanging or fitting in buildings or other construction projects of: ceramic, concrete or cut stone wall or floor tiles, ceramic stove fitting parquet and other wooden floor coverings carpets and linoleum floor coverings, including of rubber or plastic terrazo, marble, granite or slate floor or wall coverings wall paper Interior and exterior painting of buildings Painting of civil engineering structures Installation of glass, mirrors, etc. Cleaning of new buildings after construction Other building completion work, n.e.c. This class also includes interior installation of shops, mobile homes, boats, etc. This class excludes: General interior cleaning of buildings and other structures, see 8121; Specialized interior and exterior cleaning of buildings, see 8129; Activities of interior decoration designers, see 7410. Assembly of self-standing furniture, see 9524; Painting of roads, see 4210; Installation of automated and revolving doors, see 4329. Painting and related work Floor and wall tiling or covering with other material Carpentry Other building completion and finishing activities 439 4390 Other specialized construction activities This class includes: Construction activities specializing in one aspect common to different kind of structures, requiring specialized skill or equipment: construction of foundations, including pile driving damp proofing and water proofing works de-humidification of buildings shaft sinking erection of non-self - manufactured steel elements steel bending bricklaying and stone setting roof covering for residential buildings scaffolds and work platform erecting and dismantling, excluding renting of scaffolds and work platforms erection of chimneys and industrial ovens work with specialist access requirements necessitating climbing skills and the use of related equipment, e.g.; working at height on tall structures Subsurface work Construction of outdoor swimming pools Steam cleaning, sand blasting and similar activities for building exteriors Renting of cranes with operator This class excludes renting of construction machinery and equipment without operator, see 7730. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 191 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION G. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES This section includes wholesale and retail sale (i.e., sale without transformation) of any type of goods and the rendering services incidental to the sale of these goods. Wholesaling and retailing are the final steps in the distribution of goods. Goods bought and sold are also referred to as merchandise. Also included in this section is the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles. Sale without transformation is considered to include the usual operations (or manipulations) associated with trade, for example, sorting, grading and assembling of goods, mixing (blending) of goods (for example, sand), bottling (with or without preceding bottle cleaning), packing, breaking bulk and repacking for distribution in smaller lots, storage (whether or not frozen or chilled), cleaning and drying of agricultural products, cutting out of wood fibreboards or metal sheets as secondary activities. Division 45 includes all activities related to the sale and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, while Division 46 and Division 47 include all other sale activities. The distinction between Division 46 (wholesale) and Division 47 (retail sale) is based on the predominant type of customer. DIVISION 45. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES This division includes all activities (except manufacture and renting) related to motor vehicles and motorcycles, including lorries and trucks, such as the wholesale and retail sale of new and second-hand vehicles, the repair and maintenance of vehicles and the wholesale and retail sale of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and motorcycles. Also included are activities of commission agents involved in wholesale or retail sale of vehicles. This division also includes activities such as washing, polishing of vehicles, etc. This division does not include the retail sale of automotive fuel and lubricating or cooling products or the renting of motor vehicles or motorcycles. 451 4510 Sale of motor vehicles This class includes: Wholesale and retail sale of new and used vehicles: passenger motor vehicles, including specialized passenger motor vehicles such as ambulances and minibuses, etc. lorries, trailers and semi-trailers camping vehicles such as caravans and motor homes This class also includes: Wholesale and retail sale of off-road motor vehicles (jeeps, etc.) Car auctions This class excludes: Wholesale and retail sale of parts and accessories for motor vehicles, see 4530; Renting of motor vehicles with driver, see 4922; Renting of trucks with driver, see 4923; Renting of motor vehicles and trucks without driver, see 7710. Sale of passenger motor vehicles Sale of lorries, trailers and semi-trailers Sale of other motor vehicles 192 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 452 4520 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles This class includes: Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles: mechanical repairs electrical repairs electronic injection system repair ordinary servicing bodywork repair repair of motor vehicle parts washing, polishing, etc. spraying and painting repair of screens and windows repair of motor vehicle seats Tire and tube repair, fitting or replacement Anti-rust treatment Installation of parts and accessories not as part of the manufacturing process This class excludes retreading and rebuilding of tires, see 2211. Repair of motor vehicles, including overhauling Repair of batteries for motor vehicles Vulcanizing or preparing of tires for motor vehicles Maintenance of motor vehicles, n.e.c. 453 4530 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories This class includes: Wholesale and retail sale of all kinds of parts, components, supplies, tools and accessories for motor vehicles, such as: rubber tires and inner tubes for tires spark plugs, batteries, lighting equipment and electrical parts This class excludes: retail sale of automotive fuel, see 4730. Wholesale of motor vehicles parts and accessories Retail sale of motor vehicles parts and accessories Wholesale of motor vehicles tires and batteries Retail sale of motor vehicles tires and batteries Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories, n.e.c. 454 4540 Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories This class includes: Wholesale and retail sale of motorcycles including mopeds Wholesale and retail sale of parts and accessories for motorcycles (including by commission agents and mail order houses) Maintenance and repair of motorcycles. This class excludes: Wholesale of bicycles and related parts and accessories, see 4649; Retail sale of bicycles and related parts and accessories, see 4763; Renting of motorcycles, see 7730; Repair and maintenance of bicycles, see 9529. Sale of motorcycles and their parts and components Maintenance and repair of motorcycles and their parts and components CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 193 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 46. WHOLESALE TRADE, EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES This division includes wholesale trade on own account or on a fee or contract basis (commission trade) related to domestic wholesale trade as well as international wholesale trade (import/export). Wholesale is the resale (sale without transformation) of new and used goods to retailers, business-to-business trade, such as to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or resale to other wholesalers, or involves acting as an agent or broker in buying merchandise for, or selling merchandise to, such persons or companies. The principal types of businesses included are merchant wholesalers, i.e., wholesalers who take title to the goods they sell, such as wholesale merchants or jobbers, industrial distributors, exporters, importers, and cooperative buying associations, sales branches and sales offices (but not retail stores) that are maintained by manufacturing and mining units apart from their plants or mines for the purpose of marketing their products and that do not merely take orders to be filled by direct shipments from the plants or mines. Also included are merchandise and commodity brokers, commission merchants and agents and assemblers, buyers and cooperative associations engaged in the marketing of farm products. Wholesalers frequently physically assemble, sort and grade goods in large lots, break bulk, repack and redistribute in smaller lots, for example pharmaceuticals; store, refrigerate, deliver and install goods, engage in sales promotion for their customers and label design. 461 4610 This division excludes: Wholesale of motor vehicles, caravans and motorcycles, see 4510, 4540; Wholesale of motor vehicle accessories, see 4530, 4540; Renting and leasing of goods, see Division 77; Packing of solid goods and bottling of liquid or gaseous goods, including blending and filtering for third parties, see 8292. Wholesale on a fee or contract basis This class includes: Activities of commission agents, commodity brokers and all other wholesalers who trade on behalf and on the accounts of others Activities of those involved in bringing sellers and buyers together or undertaking commercial transactions on behalf of a principal, including in the internet Such agents involved in the sale of: agricultural raw materials, live animals, textile raw materials and semifinished goods fuels ores, metals and industrial chemicals, including fertilizers food, beverage and tobacco textiles, clothing, fur, footwear and leather goods timber and building materials machinery, including office machinery and computers, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft furniture, household goods and hardware This class also includes activities of wholesale auctioneering houses. 194 This class excludes: Wholesale trade in own name, see Groups 462 to 469; Activities of commission agents for motor vehicles, see 4510; Auctions of motor vehicles, see 4510; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Retail sale by non-store commission agents, see 6622; Activities of insurance agents, see 6622; Activities of real estate agents, see 6820. Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of agricultural raw materials and live animals Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of food, beverages and tobacco Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of textile, clothing, and footwear Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of household appliances, articles and equipment Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of miscellaneous consumer goods Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of construction materials and hardware Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of chemical and pharmaceutical products Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of machinery, equipment and supplies Wholesale on a fee or contract basis, of other products 462 4620 Wholesale of agricultural raw materials and live animals This class includes: Wholesale of grains and seeds Wholesale of oleaginous fruits Wholesale of unmanufactured tobacco Wholesale of live animals Wholesale of hides and skins Wholesale of leather Wholesale of agricultural material, waste, residues and by-products used for animal feed This class excludes wholesale of textile fibers, see 4669. Wholesale of palay, corn (unmilled) and other grains Wholesale of abaca and other fibers, except synthetic fibers Wholesale of coconut and coconut by-products Wholesale of oleaginous fruits (e.g., oil seeds, palm oil, sunflower seeds, etc.) Wholesale of tobacco leaf Wholesale of flowers and plants Wholesale of livestock and poultry and unprocessed animal products Wholesale of fish and other seafoods Wholesale of farm, forest and marine products, including seeds and animal feeds, hides and skins, leather, etc., n.e.c. 463 4630 Wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco This class includes: This class also includes: Wholesale of fruit and vegetables Wholesale of dairy products Wholesale of eggs and egg products Wholesale of edible oils and fats of animal or vegetable origin Wholesale of meat and meat products Wholesale of fishery products Wholesale of sugar, chocolate and sugar confectionery Wholesale of bakery products Wholesale of beverages Wholesale of coffee, tea, cocoa and spices Wholesale of tobacco products Buying of wine in bulk and bottling without transformation Wholesale of feed for pet animals CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 195 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes blending of wine or distilled spirits, see 1101, 1102. Wholesale of fruits, nuts and vegetables Wholesale of sugar, confectionery and bakery products and other processed foods Wholesale of meat and poultry products, including eggs Wholesale of rice, corn and other cereals Wholesale of fishery products Wholesale of drinking water, juices (including powder), coffee, tea, cocoa and other beverages Wholesale of tobacco products Wholesale of spices Other wholesale of food, beverage and tobacco, n.e.c. 464 Wholesale of household goods This group includes the wholesale of households goods, including textiles. 4641 Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear This class includes: Wholesale of yarn Wholesale of fabrics Wholesale of household linen, etc. Wholesale of haberdashery: needles, sewing thread, etc. Wholesale of clothing, including sports clothes Wholesale of clothing accessories such as gloves, ties and braces Wholesale of fur articles Wholesale of umbrellas This class excludes wholesale of jewelry and leather goods, see 4649 and wholesale of textile fibers, see 4669. Wholesale of textile fabrics, all kinds, including man-made fibers Wholesale of wearing apparel, except footwear Wholesale of made-up textile goods, except wearing apparel Wholesale of articles of clothing, including accessories Wholesale of footwear, all kinds of materials Wholesale of embroideries Wholesale of cordage, rope and twine Wholesale of textiles, clothing and footwear, n.e.c. 4642 Wholesale of miscellaneous consumer goods Wholesale of medicinal and pharmaceutical products Wholesale of surgical and orthopedic instruments and devices Wholesale of photographic and optical goods Wholesale of musical instruments/sporting goods (including bicycles), and games and toys Wholesale of paper and paper products (including stationeries) Wholesale of books, magazines and newspapers Wholesale of perfumeries, cosmetics and soaps Wholesale of watches, clocks and jewelries Wholesale of miscellaneous consumer goods, n.e.c. 196 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 4649 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Wholesale of other household goods Wholesale of household-type appliances, except radio and television equipment, CD and DVD players/recorders Wholesale of household furniture, furnishing and fixtures Wholesale of recorded audio and video tapes, CDs, DVDs Wholesale of chinaware, glassware, earthenware, woodenware, wickerware, corkware, plasticware, cutlery and utensils Wholesale of handicraft products Wholesale of lighting equipment Wholesale of other household goods, n.e.c. 465 Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies This group includes the wholesale of computers, telecommunications equipment, specialized machinery for all kinds of industries and general-purpose machinery. 4651 Wholesale of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software This class includes: Wholesale of computers and computer peripheral equipment Wholesale of software. This class excludes: Wholesale of electronic parts, see 4652; Wholesale of office machinery and equipment, (except computers and peripheral equipment), see 4659; Wholesale of computer-controlled machinery, see 4659. 4652 Wholesale of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts This class includes: This class excludes: Wholesale of electronic valves and tubes Wholesale of semi-conductor devices Wholesale micro-chips and integrated circuits Wholesale of printed circuits Wholesale of blank audio and video tapes and diskettes, magnetic and optical disks (CDs, DVDs) Wholesale of telephone and communications equipment Wholesale of recorded audio and video tapes, CDs, DVDs, see 4649; Wholesale of consumer electronics, see 4649; Wholesale of computers and computer peripheral equipment, see 4651. Wholesale of electronic valves and tubes Wholesale of semi-conductor devices Wholesale micro-chips and integrated circuits Wholesale of printed circuits Wholesale of radio and television including parts and accessories Wholesale of telephone and communications equipment including parts and accessories Wholesale of blank audio and video tapes and diskettes, magnetic and optical disks (CDs, DVDs) CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 197 GROUP CLASS 4653 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Wholesale of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies This class includes: Wholesale of agricultural machinery and equipment: ploughs, manure, spreaders, seeders harvesters threshers milking machines poultry-keeping machines, bee-keeping machines tractors used in agriculture and forestry This class also includes lawn mowers. 4659 Wholesale of other machinery and equipment 466 This class includes: Wholesale of office machinery and equipment, except computers and computer peripheral equipment Wholesale of office furniture Wholesale of transport equipment except motor vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles Wholesale of production-line robots Wholesale of wires and switches and other installation equipment for industrial use Wholesale of other electrical materials such as electrical motors, transformers Wholesale of machine tools of any type and for any material Wholesale of other machinery, n.e.c. for use in industry, trade and navigation and other services Wholesale of commercial machinery and equipment Wholesale of industrial machinery and equipment Wholesale of office machinery equipment including office furniture, furnishings, appliances and vases Wholesale of professional and scientific and measuring and controlling equipment Wholesale of transport equipment and supplies, except land motor vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles Wholesale of other machinery and equipment, n.e.c. Other specialized wholesale This group includes other specialized wholesale activities not classified in other groups of this division. This group includes the wholesale of intermediate products, except agricultural, typically not for household use. 4661 Wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products 4662 Wholesale of automotive fuels, greases, lubricants, oils, such as: charcoal, coal, coke, fuel wood, naptha crude petroleum, crude oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, fuel oil, heating oil, kerosene liquefied petroleum gases, butane and propane gas lubricating oils and greases, refined petroleum products Wholesale of metals and metal ores 198 This class includes: This class includes: Wholesale of ferrous and non-ferrous metal ores Wholesale of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in primary forms Wholesale of ferrous and non-ferrous semi-finished metal products, n.e.c Wholesale of gold and other precious metals. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 4663 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Wholesale of construction materials, hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies This class includes: Wholesale of wood in the rough Wholesale of products of primary processing of wood Wholesale of paint and varnish Wholesale of construction materials: sand and gravel Wholesale of wallpaper and floor coverings Wholesale of flat glass Wholesale of hardware and locks Wholesale of fittings and fixtures Wholesale of hot water heaters Wholesale of sanitary equipment: baths, washbasins, toilets and other sanitary porcelain Wholesale of sanitary installation equipment: tubes, pipes, fittings, taps, T-pieces, connections, rubber pipes, etc. Wholesale of tools such as hammers, saws, screwdrivers and other hand tools Wholesale of lumber and planing mill products, wood in the rough Wholesale of cement, hydraulic Wholesale of masonry materials, except cement Wholesale of flat glass Wholesale of hardware, paints, varnishes and lacquers, and plumbing materials, including fittings and fixtures Wholesale of electrical materials Wholesale of wallpaper and floor coverings Wholesale of construction materials and supplies, n.e.c. 4669 Wholesale of waste and scrap and other products, n.e.c. This class includes: Wholesale of industrial chemicals: anline, printing ink, essential oils, industrial gases, chemical glues, colouring matter, synthetic resin, methanol, paraffin, scents and flavourings, soda, industrial salt, acids and sulphurs, starch derivative, etc. Wholesale of fertilizers and agro-chemical products Wholesale of plastic materials in primary forms Wholesale of rubber Wholesale of textile fibers, etc. Wholesale of paper in bulk Wholesale of precious stones Wholesale of metal and non-metal waste and scrap and materials for recycling, including collecting, sorting, separating, stripping of used goods such as cars in order to obtain reusable parts, packing and repacking, storage and delivery, but without a real transformation process. Additionally, the purchased and sold waste has a remaining value. This class excludes: Collection of household and industrial waste, see 381; Treatment of waste, not for further use in an industrial manufacturing process, but with the aim of disposal, see 382; Processing of waste and scrap and other articles into secondary raw material when a real transformation process is required (the resulting secondary raw material is fit for direct use in an industrial manufacturing process, but is not a final product), see 3830; Dismantling of automobiles, computers, televisions and other equipment for materials recovery, see 3830; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 199 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Shredding of cars by means of a mechanical process, see 3830; Ship-breaking, see 3830; Retail sale of second-hand goods, see 4774. Wholesale of industrial chemical products Wholesale of fertilizers and agro-chemical products Wholesale of non-metallic products except cement, sand and gravel Wholesale of scrap metals, waste and junk Wholesale of scraps, except metal Wholesale of other waste and scrap and products, n.e.c. 469 4690 Non-specialized wholesale trade This class includes wholesale of a variety of goods without any particular specialization DIVISION 47. RETAIL TRADE, EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES This division includes the retail (sale without transformation) of new and used goods mainly to the general public, for personal or household consumption or utilization, by shops, department stores, stalls, mail-order houses, hawkers and peddlers, consumer cooperatives, etc. The goods sold in this division are limited to goods usually referred to as consumer goods or retail goods. Therefore, goods not usually entering the retail trade, such as cereal grains, ores, industrial machinery, etc. are excluded. This division also includes units engaged primarily in selling to the general public, from displayed goods, products such as personal computers, stationery, paint or timber, although these sales may not be for personal or household use. Some processing of goods may be involved, but only incidental to selling, e.g., sorting or repacking of goods, installation of a domestic appliance, etc. This division also includes the retail sale by commission agents and activities of retail auctioning houses. 471 This division excludes: Sale of farmers products by farmers, see Division 01; Manufacture and sale of goods, which is generally classified as manufacturing in divisions, 10-32; Sale of motor vehicles, motorcycles and their parts, see Division 45; Trade in cereal grains, ores, crude petroleum, industrial chemicals, iron and steel and industrial machinery and equipment, see Division 46; Sale of food and drinks for consumption on the premises and sale of take away food, see Division 56; Renting of personal and household goods to the general public, see Group 772. Retail sale in non-specialized stores This group includes the retail sale of a variety of product lines in the same unit (nonspecialized stores), such as supermarkets or department stores. 4711 Retail sale in non-specialized stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating This class includes: Retail sale of a large variety of goods of which, however, food products, beverages or tobacco should be predominant, such as: retail sale activities of general stores that have, apart from their main sales of food products, beverages or tobacco, several other lines of merchandise such as wearing apparel, furniture, appliances, hardware, cosmetics, etc. 200 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 4719 This class excludes: Retail sale of fuel in combination with food, beverages, etc. with fuel sales dominating, see 4730. Retail selling in groceries Retail selling in supermarkets Retail selling in sari-sari stores Retail selling in convenience stores Other retail sale in non-specialized stores This class includes: Retail sale of a large variety of goods of which food products, beverages or tobacco are not predominant, such as: retail sale activities of department stores carrying a general line of merchandise, including wearing apparel, furniture, appliances, hardware, cosmetics, jewelry, toys, sports goods, etc. Retail selling in department stores Retail selling in non-specialized stores, n.e.c. 472 Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores This group includes retail sale in stores specialized in selling food, beverage or tobacco products. 4721 Retail sale of food in specialized stores Retail sale of fruits and vegetables Retail sale of eggs and dairy products Retail sale of meat and poultry products Retail sale of bakery products Retail sale of fish and other seafoods (fresh and dried) Retail sale of rice, corn and other cereals Retail sale of food products, n.e.c. 4722 Retail sale of beverages in specialized stores Retail sale of alcoholic beverages (not consumed on the spot) Retail sale of non-alcoholic beverages 473 4723 Retail sale of tobacco products in specialized stores 4730 Retail sale of automotive fuel in specialized stores This includes the retail sale of fuel for motor vehicles and motorcycles, including lubricating products and cooling products for motor vehicles. 474 This class excludes: Wholesale of fuels, see 4661; Retail sale of fuel in combination with food, beverages, etc., with food and beverage sales dominating, see 4711; Retail sale of liquefied petroleum gas for cooking or heating, see 4773. Retail sale of information and communications equipment in specialized stores This group includes retail sale of information and communications equipment, such as computers and peripheral equipment, telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics, by specialized stores. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 201 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 4741 Retail sale of computers, peripheral units, software and telecommunications equipment in specialized stores This class includes: Retail sale of computers, computer peripheral equipment, video game consoles, non-customized software, including video games and retail sale of telecommunications equipment. This class excludes retail sale of blank tapes and disks, see 4762. Retail sale of computers Retail sale of computer peripheral equipment Retail sale of computer software Retail sale of cellular phones, parts and accessories Retail sale of other telecommunications equipment 4742 Retail sale of audio and video equipment in specialized stores Retail sale of radio and television, including parts and accessories Retail sale of audio and video equipment Retail sale of stereo equipment, CD and DVD players and equipment Retail sale of audio and video equipment, n.e.c. 475 Retail sale of other household equipment in specialized stores This group includes the retail sale of household equipment, such as textiles, hardware, floor coverings, electrical appliances or furniture, in specialized stores. This includes the retail sale of articles for lighting, household utensils and glassware, musical instruments, security systems, and other household articles and equipment, n.e.c. 4751 Retail sale of textiles in specialized stores This class includes retail sale of fabrics, knitting yarn, basic materials for rug, tapestry or embroidery making, textiles, haberdashery (needles, and sewing thread, etc.). 4752 This class excludes retail sale of clothing, see 4771. Retail sale of textiles, all kinds Retail sale of modistes’ supplies Retail sale of hardware, paints and glass in specialized stores Retail sale of hardware materials Retail sale of glass and mirror Retail sale of lumber Retail sale of construction materials Retail sale of masonry materials Retail sale of nipa, bamboo and rattan Retail sale of paints, varnishes and lacquers Retail sale of construction supplies, n.e.c. 4753 Retail sale of carpets, rugs, wall and floor coverings in specialized stores This subclass includes carpets and rugs, curtains and net curtains, wallpaper and floor coverings. This excludes retail sale of cork floor tiles, see 4752. 202 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 4759 Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores Retail sale of home furnishing, furniture and fixtures, including lamps and lamp shades Retail sale of chinaware, glassware, earthenware and utensils Retail sale of household appliances, articles and equipment Retail sale of musical instruments and records, tapes and cartridges Retail sale of handicrafts Retail sale of electrical household appliances, furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialized stores, n.e.c. 476 Retail sale of cultural and recreation goods in specialized stores This group includes the retail sale in specialized stores of cultural and recreation goods, such as books, newspapers, music and video recordings, sporting equipment, games and toys. 4761 Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationery in specialized stores This class includes retail sale of books of all kinds, newspapers and stationery. It also includes retail sale of office supplies such as pens, pencils, paper, etc. This class excludes retail sale of second-hand or antique books, see 4774. 4762 Retail sale of music and video recordings in specialized stores This class includes retail sale of musical records, audio tapes, compact discs and cassettes, video tapes and DVDs. This class also includes retail sale of blank tapes and discs. 4763 Retail sale of sporting equipment in specialized stores This class includes retail sale of sports goods, fishing gear, camping goods and bicycles. Retail sale of sporting goods and athletic supplies Retail sale of marine supplies, including nets and gears Retail sale of camping goods and bicycles 4764 Retail sale of games and toys in specialized stores This class includes retail sale of games and toys, made of all materials. This class excludes retail sale of video game consoles; and non-customized software, including video games, see 4741. 477 Retail sale of other goods in specialized stores This group includes the sale in specialized stores carrying a particular line of products not included in other parts of the classification, such as clothing, footwear and leather articles, pharmaceutical and medical goods, watches, souvenirs, cleaning materials, weapons, flowers and pets and others. Also included is the retail sale of used goods in specialized stores. 4771 Retail sale of clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores This class includes: Retail sale of articles of clothing Retail sale of articles of fur Retail sale of clothing accessories such as gloves, ties, braces, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 203 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Retail sale of umbrellas Retail sale of footwear Retail sale of leather goods Retail sale of travel accessories of leather and leather substitutes This class excludes retail sale of textiles, see 4751. Retail sale of wearing apparel, except footwear Retail sale of made-up textile goods Retail sale of footwear, all kinds Retail sale of leather and artificial leather goods and travel accessories, except footwear Retail sale of other clothing, footwear and leather articles in specialized stores, n.e.c. 4772 Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles in specialized stores This class includes: Retail sale of pharmaceuticals Retail sale of medical and orthopaedic goods Retail sale of perfumery, cosmetic articles and toilet articles Retail sale of drugs and pharmaceutical goods Retail sale of medical, surgical and orthopedic goods/instruments and dental supplies Retail sale of perfumery, cosmetic and toilet articles 4773 Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores Retail sale of feeds, fertilizers and insecticides Retail sale of toys, gifts and novelty goods Retail sale of office machines and equipment, excluding computers and computer peripheral equipment Retail sale of jewelry, watches and clocks Retail sale of fresh and artificial flowers and plants Retail sale of beauty parlor supplies and equipment Retail sale of art goods, marble products, painting and artists’ supplies Retail sale of optical goods and supplies Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores, n.e.c. 4774 Retail sale of second-hand goods This class includes retail sale of second-hand clothing, footwear and leather articles, books and other goods, antiques and activities of auctioning houses. This class excludes retail sale of second-hand motor vehicles, see 4510; activities of internet auctions and other non-store auction (retail), see 4791, 4799; activities of pawnshop, see 6492. Retail sale of second-hand clothing, footwear and leather articles Retail sale of books and other goods Retail sale of antiques and auctioning houses Retail sale of second-hand goods, n.e.c. 4775 478 Retail sale of liquefied petroleum gas and other fuel products Retail sale via stalls and markets This group includes the retail sale of any kind of new or second hand product in a usually movable stall either along a public road or at a fixed marketplace. 204 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 4781 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Retail sale via stalls and markets of food, beverages and tobacco products This class includes retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco products via stalls or markets. This class excludes retail sale of prepared food for immediate consumption (mobile food vendors), see 5610. 4782 Retail sale via stalls and markets of textiles, clothing and footwear 4789 Retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods This class includes retail sale of other goods via stalls or markets. Retail sale of prepaid cards Retail sale of internet card Retail sale of electronic load Retail sale of music and video recordings Retail sale of household appliances and consumer electronics Retail sale of books Retail sale of games and toys Retail sale of carpets and rugs Other retail sale via stalls and markets of other goods, n.e.c. 479 Retail trade not in stores, stalls or markets This group includes retail sale activities by mail order houses, over the internet, through door-to-door sales, vending machines, etc. 4791 Retail sale via mail/telephone order houses or via internet This class includes retail sale activities via mail order houses of internet, i.e., retail sale activities where the buyer makes his choice on the basis of advertisements, catalogues, information provided on a website, models or any other means of advertising and places his order by mail, phone or over the internet (usually through special means provided by a website). The products purchased can be either directly downloaded from the internet or physically delivered to the customer. Retail sale via mail order Retail sale via telephone order Retail sale via internet 4799 Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets This class includes: Retail sale of any kind of product in any way that is not included in previous classes: by direct sales or door-to-door sales persons through vending machines, etc. Direct selling of fuel (heating oil, fire wood, etc.), drinking water, delivered directly to the customer Activities of non-store auction, (retail) Retail sale by (non-store) commission agents This class excludes delivery of products by stores, see Groups 471-477. Door-to-door retailing Selling by vending machine Retail sale of health products, non-store Retail sale of water (including distribution) Other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets, n.e.c CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 205 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION H. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE This section includes the provision of passenger or freight transport, whether scheduled or not, by rail, pipeline, road, water or air and associated activities such as terminal and parking facilities, cargo handling, storage, etc. Also included in this section are the renting of transport equipment with driver or operator, and the postal and courier activities. This section excludes major repair or alteration of transport equipment, except motor vehicles, see division 3315; construction, maintenance and repair of roads, railroads, harbours, airfields, see 4210, 4290; maintenance and repair of motor vehicles, see 4520; renting of transport equipment without driver or operator, see 7710, 7730. DIVISION 49. LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES This division includes the transport of passengers and freight via road and rail, as well as freight transport via pipelines. 491 Transport via railways This group comprises rail transportation of passengers and/or freight using railroad rolling stock on mainline networks, usually spread over an extensive geographic area. Freight rail transport over short-line railroads is included here. This group excludes: Urban and suburban passenger land transport, see 4921; Related articles such as switching and shunting, see 5221; Operation of railroad infrastructure, see 5221. 4911 Passenger rail transport, inter-urban This class includes: Passenger transport by inter-urban railways Operation of sleeping cars or dining cars as an integrated operation of railway companies This class excludes: Passenger transport by urban and suburban transit systems, see 4921; Passenger terminal activities, see 5221; Operation of sleeping cars or dining cars when operated by separate units, see 5590, 5610. Inter-urban passenger railway transport Urban and suburban railway transport 4912 Freight rail transport This class includes freight transport by inter-urban, suburban and urban railways. 492 4920 This class excludes: Storage and warehousing, see 5210; Freight terminal activities, see 5221; Cargo handling, see 5224. Transport via buses This class includes transport of scheduled buses at short or long distances. It also includes tourism and sightseeing buses, which are scheduled or chartered and operation of school and employee buses. Inter-urban bus line operation Urban and suburban bus line operation 206 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Local bus line operation Chartered buses and cars operation (e.g., tourist buses, rent-a-car) Operation of school buses/shuttle Other transport via buses, n.e.c. 493 Other land transport This group includes all land-based transport activities other than rail and bus transport. 4931 Urban or suburban passenger land transport, except by bus This class includes: This class also includes: Land transport of passengers by urban or suburban transport systems except by buses. This may include different modes of street land transport, underground and elevated railways, etc. The transport is carried out on scheduled routes, on a fixed time schedule at normally fixed stops. Town-to-airport or town-to-station lines Operation of funicular railways, aerial cableways, etc. This class excludes passenger transport by inter-urban railways, see 4911. 4932 Other passenger land transport This class includes: Other passenger road transport: charters, excursions and other occasional coach services taxi operations airport shuttles Operations of telfers, funiculars, ski suburban transit systems and cable lifts if not part of urban or This class also includes: Rental of cars and trucks with driver Passenger transport by man-or animal-drawn vehicles This class excludes ambulance transport, see 8690. Jeepney and Asian Utility Vehicle (AUV) operation Tricycles and pedicabs operation Public utility cars and taxicabs operation Other land transport operation, n.e.c. 4933 Freight transport by road Truck-for-hire operation (with driver) Freight truck operation Tank truck delivery services Freight transport operation, by road, n.e.c. 494 4940 Transport via pipeline This class includes transport of gases, liquids, water, slurry and other commodities via pipelines. It also includes operation of pump stations. This class excludes distribution of natural or manufactured gas, water or steam, see 3520,3530,3600; transport of water, liquids, etc., by trucks, see 4923. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 207 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 50. WATER TRANSPORT This division includes the transport of passengers or freight over water, whether scheduled or not. Also included are the operation of towing or pushing boats, excursion, cruise or sightseeing boats, ferries, water taxis, etc. Although the location is an indicator for the separation between sea and inland water transport, the deciding factor is the type of vessel used. All transport on sea-going vessels is classified in group 501, while transport using other vessels is classified in group 502. This division excludes restaurant and bar activities on board ships if carried out by separate units, see class 5610,5630. 501 Sea and coastal water transport This group includes the transport of passengers or freight on vessels designed for operating on sea or coastal waters. Also included is the transport of passengers or freight on great lakes, etc., when similar types of vessel are used. 5011 Sea and coastal passenger water transport This class includes: Transport of passengers over seas and coastal waters, whether scheduled or not: operation of excursion, cruise or sightseeing boats; operation of ferries, water taxis, etc This class excludes: Restaurant and bar activities on board ships, when provided by separate units, see 5610,5630; Operation of “floating casinos”, see 9200. Ocean passenger transport Interisland water passenger transport Renting of ship with operator 5012 Sea and coastal freight water transport This class includes: This class excludes: Transport of freight over seas and coastal waters, whether scheduled or not Transport by towing or pushing of barges, oil rigs, etc. Storage of freight, see 5210; Harbour operation and other auxillary activities such as docking, pilotage, lightrage, vessel salvage, see 5222. Cargo handling, see 5224. Ocean freight transport Interisland water freight transport Towing and pushing services on coastal and trans-oceanic waters 502 Inland water transport This group includes the transport of passengers or freight on inland waters, involving vessels that are not suitable for sea transport. 5021 Inland passenger water transport This class includes transport of passenger via rivers, canals, lakes and other inland waterways, including inside harbours and ports. It also includes rental of pleasure boats with crew for inland water transport. 208 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 5022 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Inland freight water transport This class includes transport of freight via rivers, canals, lakes and other inland waterways, including inside harbour and ports. DIVISION 51. AIR TRANSPORT This division includes the transport of passengers or freight by air or via space. 511 512 5110 5120 This division excludes: Overhaul of aircraft or aircraft engines, see class 3315; Support activities, such as the operation of airports, see class 5223; Activities that make use of aircraft, but not for the purpose of transportation, such as crop spraying, see class 0161, aerial advertising, see class 7310 or aerial photography, see class 7420. Passenger air transport This class includes: This class also includes: Transport of passengers by air over regular routes and on regular schedules Charter flights for passengers Renting of air-transport equipment with operator for the purpose of passenger transportation General aviation activities, such as: transport of passengers by aero clubs for instruction or pleasure. Domestic air passenger transport International air passenger transport Non-scheduled air passenger transport Freight air transport This class includes: Transport freight by air over regular routes and on regular schedules Non-scheduled transport of freight by air Launching of satellites and space vehicles Space transport This class also includes renting of air transport equipment with operator for the purpose of freight transportation. Domestic air - freight transport International air freight transport Non-scheduled air freight transport DIVISION 52. WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION This division includes warehousing and support activities for transportation, such as operating of transport infrastructure (e.g., airports, harbours, tunnels, bridges, etc.), the activities of transport agencies and cargo handling. 521 5210 Warehousing and storage This class includes: Operation of storage and warehouse facilities for all kind of goods: operation of grain silos, general merchandise warehouses, refrigerated warehouses, storage tanks, etc. This class also includes storage of goods in foreign trade zones and blast freezing. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 209 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Parking facilities for motor vehicles, see 5221; Operation of self storage facilities, see 6810; Rental of vacant space, see 6810. General bonded warehouses except grain warehouse Grain warehouses Customs bonded warehouses Cold storage Storage and warehousing, n.e.c. 522 Support activities for transportation This group includes activities supporting the transport of passengers or freight, such as operation of parts of the transport infrastructure or activities related to handling freight immediately before or after transport or between transport segments. The operation and maintenance of all transport facilities is also included. 5221 Service activities incidental to land transportation This class includes: Activities related to land transport of passengers, animals or freight: operation of terminal facilities such as railway stations, bus stations, stations for the handling of goods operation of railroad infrastructure operation of roads, bridges, tunnels, car parks or garages, bicycle parkings Switching and shunting Towing and road side assistance This class also includes liquefaction of gas for transportation purposes. This class excludes cargo handling, see 5224. 5222 Freight terminal facilities for trucking companies Operation of parking lots Operation of toll roads and bridges Other supporting land transport activities, n.e.c. Service activities incidental to water transportation This class includes: 5223 Activities related to water transport of passengers, animals or freight: operation of terminal facilities such as harbours and piers operation of waterway locks, etc. navigation, pilotage and berthing activities lighterage, salvage activities lighthouse activities This class excludes: Cargo handling, see 5224; Operation of marinas, see 9329. Service activities incidental to air transportation This class includes: Activities related to air transport of passengers, animals or freight: operation of terminal facilities such as airway terminals, etc. airport and air-traffic-control activities ground service activities on airfields, etc. 210 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class also includes firefighthing and fire-prevention services at airports. 5224 This class excludes: Cargo handling, see 5224; Operation of flying schools, see 8549. Cargo handling This class includes: Loading and unloading of goods or passengers’ luggage irrespective of the mode of transport used for transportation Stevedoring Loading and unloading of freight railway cars. This class excludes operation of terminal facilities, see 5221; 5222 and 5223. Containerized cargo handling, auxiliary activity to land transport Non-containerized cargo handling, auxiliary activity to land transport 5229 Other transportation support activities This class includes: Forwarding of freight Arranging or organizing of transport operations by rail, road, sea or air Organization of group or individual consignments (including pickup and delivery of goods and grouping of consignments) Logistics activities, i.e., planning, designing and supporting operations of transportation, warehousing and distribution Issue and procurement of transport documents and waybills Activities of customs agents Activities of sea-freight forwarders and air-cargo agents Brokerage for ship and aircraft space Goods-handling operations, e.g., temporary crafting for the sole purpose of protecting the goods during transit, uncrating, sampling, weighing of goods This class excludes: Courier activities,see 5320; Provision of motor, marine, aviation and transport insurance, see 6512; Activities of travel agencies, see 7911; Activities of tour operators, see 7912; Tourist assistance activities, see 7920. Freight forwarding services Customs brokerage (ship and aircraft) Logistics services Activities of other transport agencies, n.e.c. DIVISION 53. POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES This division includes postal and courier activities, such as pick-up, transport and delivery of letters and parcels under various arrangements. Local delivery and messenger services are also included. 531 5310 Postal activities This class includes: Pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by postal services operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 211 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Collection of letter-mail and parcels from public letter-boxes or from post offices Distribution and delivery of mail and parcels This class excludes postal giro, postal savings activities and money order activities, see 6419. 532 5320 Courier activities This class includes: Pickup, sorting, transport and delivery (domestic or international) of letter-post and (mail-type) parcels and packages by firms not operating under a universal service obligation. One or more modes of transport may be involved and the activity may be carried out with either self-owned (private) transport or via public transport Distribution and delivery of mail and parcels This class also includes home delivery services. This class excludes transport of freight, see according to mode of transport 4912, 4923, 5012, 5022, 5120. Private postal service Messenger service SECTION I. ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES This section includes the provision of short-stay accommodation for visitors and other travelers and the provision of complete meals and drinks fit for immediate consumption. The amount and type of supplementary services provided within this section can vary widely. This section excludes the provision of long-term accommodation as primary residences (Real estate activities, Section L), preparation of food or drinks that are either not fit for immediate consumption or that are sold through independent distribution channels, i.e., through wholesale and retail trade activities. The preparation of these foods is classified in Manufacturing. DIVISION 55. ACCOMMODATION This division includes the provision of short-stay accommodation for visitors and other travellers. Also included is the provision of longer-term accommodation for students, workers and similar individuals. Some units may provide only accommodation while others provide a combination of accommodation, meals and/or recreational facilities. This division excludes activities related to the provision of long-term primary residences in facilities, such as apartments typically leased on a monthly or annual basis classified in Real Estate ( Section L). 551 5510 Short term accommodation activities This class includes the provision of accommodation, typically on a daily or weekly basis, principally for short stay by visitors. This includes the provision of furnished accommodation in guest rooms and suites or complete self-contained units with kitchens, with or without daily or other regular housekeeping services, and may often include a range of additional services such as food and beverage services, parking, laundry services, swimming pools and exercise rooms, recreational facilities and conference and convention facilities. 212 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class includes the provision of short-term accommodation provided by: hotels; motels; resort hotels; suite/apartment hotels; condotels; inns; guesthouses; youth hostels; pensions; visitor flats and bungalows; chalets, housekeeping cottages and cabins; holiday homes; time-share units. This class excludes provision of homes and furnished or unfurnished flats or apartments for more permanent use, typically on a monthly or annual basis, see Division 68. Hotels and motels Resort hotels Condotels Pension houses Camping sites/facilities Other short term accommodation activities, n.e.c 559 5590 Other accommodation This class includes the provision of temporary or long-term lodging in single or shared rooms or dormitories for students, migrant (seasonal) workers and other individuals. Dormitories/boarding houses Other accommodation, n.e.c. DIVISION 56. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE ACTIVITIES This division includes food and beverage serving activities providing complete meals or drinks fit for immediate consumption, whether in traditional restaurants, self-service or take-away restaurants, whether as permanent or temporary stands with or without seating. Decisive is the fact that meals fit for immediate consumption are offered, not the kind of facility providing them. Excluded is the production of meals not fit for immediate consumption or not planned to be consumed immediately or of prepared food which is not considered to be a meal (see Division 10: Manufacture of food products and Division 11 : Manufacture of beverages). Also excluded is the sale of not self-manufactured food that is not considered to be a meal or of meals which are not fit for immediate consumption (see Section G: Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles). 561 5610 Restaurants and mobile food service activities This class includes the activity of providing food services to customers, whether they are served while seated or serve themselves from a display of items, whether they eat the prepared meals on the premises, take them out or have them delivered. This includes the preparation and serving of meals for immediate consumption from motorized vehicles or non-motorized carts. This class includes activities of: Restaurants Cafeterias Fast-food restaurants Pizza delivery Take-out eating places Ice cream truck vendors Mobile food carts Food preparation in market stalls This class also includes restaurant and bar activities connected to transportation, when carried out by separate units. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 213 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes concession operation of eating facilities, see 5629. Restaurants Fast-food chains Cafeterias Refreshment stands, kiosks and counters Dining cars (carried on separate units) Other restaurants and mobile food service activities, n.e.c. 562 Event catering and other food service activities This group includes catering activities for individual events or for a specified period of time and the operation of food concessions, such as sports or similar facilities. 5621 Event catering This class includes the provision of food services based on contractual arrangements with the customer, at the location specified by the customer, for a specific event. This class excludes manufacture of perishable food items for resale, see 1079; retail sale of perishable food items, see division 47. 5629 Other food service activities This class includes industrial catering, i.e., the provision of food services based on contractual arrangements with the customer, for a specific period of time. Also included is the operation of food concessions at sports and similar facilities. The food is often prepared in a central unit. 563 5630 This class includes: This class excludes: Activities of food service contractors (e.g., for transportation companies) Operation of food concessions at sports and similar facilities Operation of canteens or cafeterias (e.g., for factories, offices, hospitals or schools) on a concession basis Manufacture of perishable food items for resale, see 1079; Retail sale of perishable food items, see division 47. Beverage serving activities This class includes the activity of preparing and serving beverages for immediate consumption on the premises. This class includes: Bars Taverns Cocktail lounge Discotheques (with beverage serving prodominantly) Beer parlors and pubs Coffee shops Fruit juice bars Mobile beverage vendors 214 This class excludes: Reselling packaged/prepared beverages, see 4711,4722,4781,4799; Operation of discotheques and dance floors without beverage serving, see 9329. Night clubs Bars and cocktail lounges Café or coffee shops Other beverage serving activities, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION J. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION This section includes the production and distribution of information and cultural products, the provision of the means to transmit or distribute these products, as well as data or communications, information technology activities and the processing of data and other information service activities. Publishing includes the acquisition of copyrights to content (information products) and making this content available to the general public by engaging in (or arranging for) the reproduction and distribution of this content in various forms. All the feasible forms of publishing (in print, electronic or audio form, on the internet, as multimedia products such as CD-ROM reference books, etc.) are included in this section. DIVISION 58. PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES This division includes the publishing of books, brochures, leaflets, dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, maps and charts; publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals; directory and mailing list and other publishing as well as software publishing. Publishing includes the acquisition of copyrights to content (information products) and making this content available to the general public by engaging in (or arranging for) the reproduction and distribution of this content in various forms. All the feasible forms of publishing (in print, electronic or audio form, on the Internet, as multimedia products such as CD-ROM reference books, etc.), except publishing of motion pictures are included in this division This division excludes publishing of motion pictures, videotapes and movies on DVD or similar media (division 59) and the production of master copies for records or audio material (division 59). Also excluded is printing (see 1811) and the mass reproduction of recorded media (see 1820). 581 Publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing activities This group includes activities of publishing books, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, directories and mailing lists,and other works such as photos, engravings, postcards, timetables, forms, posters and reproductions of works of art. These works are characterized by the intellectual creativity required in their development and are usually protected by copyright. 5811 Book Publishing This class includes the activities of publishing books in print, electronic (CD, electronic displays, etc.) or audio form or on the Internet. This class includes: This class excludes: Publishing of books, brochures, leaflets and similar publications, including publishing of dictionaries and encyclopedia Publishing of atlases, maps and charts Publishing of audio books Publishing of encyclopedias, etc. on CD-ROM Production of globes, see 3290; Publishing of advertising material, see 5819; Publishing of music and sheet books, see 5920; Activities of independent authors, see 7490, 9000. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 215 GROUP CLASS 5812 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Publishing of directories and mailing lists This class includes the publishing of lists of facts/information, that are protected in their form, but not in their content. These lists can be published in printed or electronic form. 5813 This class includes: Publishing of mailing lists Publishing of telephone books Publishing of other directories and compilations, such as case law, pharmaceutical compendia, etc. Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals This class includes the activities of publishing newspapers, including advertising newspapers as well as periodicals and other journals. This information can be published in print or electronic form, including on the Internet. Publishing of radio and television schedules is included here. 5819 Other publishing activities This class includes: Publishing (including on-line) of: catalogs photos, engravings and postcards greeting cards forms posters, reproduction of works of art advertising material other printed matter This class also includes on-line publishing of statistics or other information. 582 5820 This class excludes: Retail sale of software, see 4741; Publishing of advertising newspapers, see 5813; On-line provision of software (application hosting and application service provisioning), see 6311. Software publishing This class includes: Publishing of ready-made (non-customized) software: operating systems business and other applications computer games for all platforms 216 This class excludes: Reproduction of software, see 1820; Retail sale of non-customized software, see 4741; Production of software not associated with publishing, see 6201; On-line provision of software (application hosting and application software provisioning), see 6311. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 59. MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION PROGRAMME PRODUCTION, SOUND RECORDING AND MUSIC PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES This division includes production of theatrical and non-theatrical motion pictures whether on film, video tape or disc for direct projection in theatres or for broadcasting on television; supporting activities such as film editing, cutting, dubbing, etc.; distribution of motion pictures and other film productions to other industries; as well as motion picture or other film productions projection. Buying and selling of motion picture or other film productions distribution rights is also included. This division also includes the sound recording activities, i.e., production of original sound master recordings, releasing, promoting and distributing them, publishing of music as well as sound recording service activities in a studio or elsewhere. 591 5911 Motion picture, video and television programme activities This class includes production of theatrical and non-theatrical motion pictures whether on film, video tape, DVD or other media, including digital distribution, for direct projection in theatres or for broadcasting on television; supporting activities such as film editing, cutting, dubbing, etc.; distribution of motion pictures or other film productions (video tapes, DVD’s, etc.) to other industries; as well as their projection. Buying and selling of motion picture or any other film production distribution rights is also included. It also includes production of motion pictures, videos, television programmes or television commercials. 5912 This class excludes: Film duplication (except reproduction of motion picture film for theatrical distribution) as well as audio and video tape, CD or DVD reproduction from master copies, see 1820; Wholesale of recorded video tapes, CD’s, DVD’s, see 4649; Retail trade of video tapes, CD’s, DVD’s, see 4762; Post-production activities, see 5912; Sound recording and recording of books on tape, see 5920; Television broadcasting, see 602; Film processing other than for the motion picture industry, see 7420; Activities of personal theatrical or artistic agents or agencies, see 7490; Renting of video tapes, DVD’s to the general public, see 7222; Real-time (i.e., simultaneous) closed captioning of live television performances of meetings, conferences, see 8299; Activities of own account actors, cartoonists, directors, stage designers and technical specialists, see 9000. Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities This class includes: Post production activities such as: editing, film/tape transfers, titling, subtitling, credits closed captioning computer-produced graphics, animation and special effects film/tape transfers Activities of motion pictures film laboratories and activities of special laboratories for animated films: developing and processing motion picture film, activities of motion picture film reproduction of motion picture film for theatrical distribution CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 217 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 5913 This class excludes: Film duplicating (except reproduction of motion picture film for theatrical distribution) as well as audio and video tape, CD or DVD reproduction from master copies, see 1820; Wholesale of recorded video tapes, CD’s, DVD’s, see 4649; Retail trade of video tapes, CDs, DVDs, see 4762; Renting of video tapes, DVD’s to the general public, see 7722; Activities of own account actors, cartoonists, directors, stage designers and technical specialists, see 9000. Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities This class includes distributing film, video tapes, DVDs and similar productions to motion picture theatres, television networks and stations and exhibitors. This class also includes acquiring film, video tape and DVD distribution rights. 5914 This class excludes: Film duplicating (except reproduction of motion picture film for theatrical distribution ) as well as reproduction of audio and video tapes, CDs or DVDs from master copies, see 1820; Reproduction of motion picture film for theatrical distribution, see 5912. Motion picture projection activities This class includes the motion picture or video tape projection in cinemas, in the open air or in other projection facilities. 592 5920 Sound recording and music publishing activities This class includes: Production of original (sound) master recording, such as tapes, CDs Sound recording service activities in a studio or elsewhere, including the production of taped (i.e., non-live) radio programming, audio for film, television, etc. Music publishing, i.e., activities of: acquiring and registering copyrights for musical compositions promoting, authorizing and using these compositions, in recordings, radio, television, motion pictures, live performances, print and other media include on-line and other media distributing sound recordings to wholesalers, retailers of directly to the public. Units engaged in these activities may own the copyright or act as administrator of the music copyrights on behalf of the copyrights owners. This class excludes: Reproduction from master copies of music or other sound recordings, see 1820; Wholesale of recorded audio tapes and disks, see 4649. Sound recording activities Publishing of music 218 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 60. PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES This division includes the activities of creating content or acquiring the right to distribute content and subsequently broadcasting that content, such as radio, television and data programs of entertainment, news, talk, and the like. Also included is data broadcasting, typically integrated with radio or TV broadcasting. The broadcasting can be performed using different technologies, over-the-air, via satellite, via a cable network or via internet. This division also includes the production of programs that are typically narrowcast in nature (limited format, such as news, sports, education, and youth-oriented programming) on a subscription or fee basis, to a third party, for subsequent broadcasting to the public. This excludes the distribution of cable and other subscription programming (see division 61). 601 6010 Radio broadcasting This class includes broadcasting audio signals through radio broadcasting studios and facilities for the transmission of aural programming to the public, to affiliates or to subscribers. This class also includes: Activities of radio networks, i.e., assembling and transmitting aural programming to the affiliates or subscribers via over-the-air broadcasts, cable or satellite Radio broadcasting activities over the Internet (Internet radio stations) Data broadcasting integrated with radio broadcasting This class excludes the production of taped radio programming, see class 5920. Radio broadcasting and relay station and studios Radio program production Radio broadcasting activities over the Internet (Internet radio stations) 602 6020 Television programming and broadcasting activities This class includes: Creation of a complete television channel programme, from purchased programme components (e.g., movies, documentaries, etc.), self produced programme components (e.g., local news, live reports) or a combination thereof. This complete television programme can be either broadcast by the producing unit or produced from transmission by third party distributors, such as cable companies or satellite providers. The programming may be of a general or specialized nature (e.g., limited formats such as news, sports, education or youth oriented programming), may be made freely available to users or may be available only on a subscription basis. This class also includes: Programming of video-on-demand channels Data broadcasting integrated with television broadcasting This class excludes: Production of television programme elements (e.g., movies, documentaries, commercials) see 591; Assembly of a package of channels and distribution of that package via cable or satellite to viewers, see division 61. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 219 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Television broadcasting and relay stations and studios including closed circuit television services Television program production Television broadcasting activities over the Internet (Internet television stations) DIVISION 61. TELECOMMUNICATIONS This division includes the activities of providing telecommunications and related service activities, that is transmitting voice, data, text, sound and video. The transmission facilities that carry out these activities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies. The commonality of activities classified in this division is the transmission of content, without being involved in its creation. The breakdown in this division is based on the type of infrastructure operated. In the case of transmission of television signals, this may include the bundling of complete programming channels (produced in division 60) to programme packages for distribution. 611 6110 Wired telecommunications activities This class includes: Operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video using a wired telecommunications infrastructure, including: operating and maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide point-to-point communications via landlines, microwave or a combination of landlines and satellite linkups operating of cable distribution systems (e.g., for distribution of data and television signals) furnishing telegraph and other non-vocal communications using own facilities The transmission facilities that carry out these activities may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies. This class also includes: Purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of networks and providing telecommunications services using this capacity to businesses and households Provision of Internet access by the operator of the wired infrastructures. This class excludes telecommunications resellers, see 6190. Wired (landline) services Wired internet access service activities (e.g., DSL, leased line, dial-up) Telegraph, facsimile/telefax, and telex services Other wired telecommunications activities, including pay telephone 612 6120 Wireless telecommunications activities This class includes: Activities of operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video using a wireless telecommunications infrastructure Maintaining and operating paging as well as cellular and other wireless telecommunications networks The transmission facilities provide omni-directional via airwaves and they may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies. 220 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class also includes: Purchasing access and network capacity from owners and operators of networks and providing wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) using this capacity to businesses and households. Provision of Internet access by the operator of the wireless infrastructure. This class excludes telecommunications resellers, see 6190. Wireless landline services Mobile telecommunications services Wireless internet access services (e.g., Internet Service Provider, broadband) Other wireless telecommunication services, n.e.c. This class excludes telecommunications resellers, see 6190. 613 6130 Satellite telecommunications activities 619 6190 This class includes: Operating, maintaining or providing access to facilities for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound and video using a satellite telecommunications infrastructure Delivery of visual, aural or textual programming received from cable networks, local television stations, or radio networks to consumers via direct-tohome satellite systems. (The units classified here do not generally originate programming material) This class also includes provision of Internet access by the operator of the satellite infrastructure This class excludes telecommunications resellers, see 6190. Other telecommunications activities This class includes: Provision of specialized telecommunications applications, such as satellite tracking, communication telemetry, and radar station operations Operation of satellite terminal stations and associated facilities operationally connected with one or more terrestrial communications systems and capable of transmitting telecommunications to or receiving telecommunications from satellite systems Provision of Internet access over networks between the client and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) not owned or controlled by the ISP, such as dial-up Internet access, etc. Provision of telephone and internet access in facilities open to the public Provision of telecommunications services over existing telecom connections: VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) provision This class excludes provision of Internet access by operators of telecommunications infrastructure, see 6110, 6120, 6130. Telephone access in facilities open to the public service activities Internet access in facilities open to the public service activities Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)service activities Other telecommunications service activities, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 221 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 62. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, CONSULTANCY AND RELATED ACTIVITIES This division includes the following activities of providing expertise in the field of information technologies: writing, modifying, testing and supporting software; planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software and communication technologies; on-site management and operation of clients’ computer systems and/or data processing facilities; and other professional and technical computerrelated activities. 620 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities 6201 Computer programming activities This class includes the activities of writing, modifying, testing, and supporting software. This class includes: Designing the structure and content of, and/or writing the computer code necessary to create and implement: systems software (including updates and patches) software applications (including updates and patches) databases web pages Customizing of software, i.e., modifying and configuring an existing application so that it is functional within the client’s information system environment. This class excludes: Publishing packaged software, see 5820; Planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software, and communication technologies, even though providing software might be an integral part, see 6202. 6202 Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities This class includes the planning and designing of computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software and communication technologies. The units classified in this class may provide the hardware and software components of the system as part of their integrated services or these components may be provided by third parties or vendors. The units classified in this class often install the system and train and support the users of the system. This class also includes the provision of on-site management and operation of clients’ computer systems and/or data processing facilities, as well as related support services. 6209 Separate sale of computer hardware or software, see 4651,4741. Separate installation of mainframe and similar computers, see 3320. Separate installation (setting-up) of personal computers, see 6209. Separate software installation, see 6209. Other information technology and computer service activities 222 This class excludes: This class includes other information and computer related activities not elsewhere classified, such as: computer disaster recovery installation (setting-up) of personal computers software installation CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Installation of mainframe and similar computers, see 3320; Computer programming, see 6201; Computer consultancy, see 6202; Computer facilities management, see 6202; Data processing and hosting, see 6311. DIVISION 63. INFORMATION SERVICE ACTIVITIES This division includes the activities of web search portals, data processing and hosting activities, as well as other activities that primarily supply information. 631 Data processing, hosting and related activities; web portals This group includes the activities of providing infrastructure for hosting, data processing services and related activities, as well as the provision of search facilities and other portals for the internet. 6311 Data processing, hosting and related activities This class includes: Provision of infrastructure for hosting, data processing services and related activities Specialized hosting activities such as: web hosting streaming services application hosting Application service provisioning General time-share provision of mainframe to clients Data processing activities: complete processing of data supplied by clients generation of specialized reports from data supplied by clients Provision of data entry services Data processing Website hosting services Application hosting services 6312 Web portals 639 This class includes: Operation of web sites that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format Operation of other web sites that act as portals to the Internet, such as media sites providing periodically updated content Other information service activities This group includes the activities of news agencies, libraries and archives and all other remaining information service activities, such as telephone based information services, information search services on a contract or fee basis, news clipping services, press clipping services, etc. 6391 News agency activities This class includes news syndicate and news agency activities furnishing news, pictures and features to the media. This class excludes activities of independent photo journalists, see 7420; activities of independent journalists, see 9000. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 223 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 6399 Other information service activities, n.e.c. This class includes other information service activities not elsewhere classified such as: telephone base informations services information search services on a contract or fee basis news clipping services, press clipping services, etc. This class excludes activities of call centers, see 8220. SECTION K. FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES This section includes financial service activities, including insurance, reinsurance and pension funding and activities to support financial services. This section also includes the activities of holding assets, such as activities of holding companies and the activities of trusts, funds and similar financial entities. DIVISION 64. FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES, EXCEPT INSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING This division includes the activities of obtaining and redistributing funds other than for the purpose of insurance or pension funding or compulsory social security. Note: National institutional arrangements are likely to play a significant role in determining the classification within this division. 641 Monetary intermediation This group includes the obtaining of funds in the form of transferable deposits, i.e., funds that are fixed in money terms, and obtained on a day-to-day basis and, apart from central banking, obtained from financial sources. 6411 Central banking 6419 This class includes: Issuing and managing the country’s currency Monitoring and control of the money supply Taking deposits that are used for clearance between financial institutions Supervising banking operations Holding the country’s international reserves Acting as banker to the government The activities of central banks will vary for institutional reasons. Other monetary intermediation This class includes the receiving of deposits and/or close substitutes for deposits and extending of credit or lending funds. The granting of credit can take a variety of forms, such as loans, mortgages, credit cards, etc. These activities are generally carried out by monetary institutions other than central banks, such as: banks; savings banks; and credit unions. This class also includes postal giro and postal savings bank activities; credit granting for house purchase by specialized deposits-taking institutions. This class excludes: Credit granting for house purchase by specialized non-depository institutions, see 6492; Credit card transaction processing and settlement activities, see 6619. 224 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Expanded commercial banking (universal banking) Regular commercial banking Savings and mortgage banking Private development banking Stock savings and loan activities Regular rural banking Cooperative rural banking Specialized government banking Banking activities, n.e.c. 642 6420 Activities of holding companies This class includes the activities of holding companies, i.e., units that hold the assets (owning, controlling-levels of equity) of a group of subsidiary corporations and whose principal activity is owning the group. The holding companies in this class do not provide any other service to the businesses in which the equity is held, i.e., they do not administer or manage other units. This class excludes active management of companies and enterprises, strategic planning and decision making of the company, see 7010. 643 6430 Trusts, funds and other financial vehicles This class includes legal entities organized to pool securities or other financial assets, without managing, on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries. The portfolio is customized to achieve specific investment characteristics, such as diversification, risks, rate of return, and price volatility. These entities earn interest, dividends, and other property income, but have little or no employment and no revenue from the sale of services. This class excludes: Funds and trusts that earn revenue from the sale of goods or services, see PSIC class according to their principal activity; Activities of holding companies, see 6420; Pension funding, see 6530; management of funds, see 6630. Investment company operation Investment house operation Securities dealership, own account Trust and investment management corporation operation 649 Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities This group includes financial service activities, other than that conducted by monetary institutions. This group excludes insurance and pension funding activities, see Division 65. 6491 Financial leasing This class includes leasing where the term approximately covers the expected life of the asset and the lessee acquires substantially all the benefits of its use and takes all the risks associated with its ownership. The ownership of the asset may or may not eventually be transferred. Such leases cover all or virtually all costs including interest. This class excludes operational leasing, see division 77, according to type of goods leased. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 225 GROUP CLASS 6492 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Other credit granting This class includes: Financial service activities primarily concerned with making loans by institutions not involved in monetary intermediation, where the granting of credit can take a variety of forms, such as loans, mortgages, credit cards, etc., providing the following types of services: granting of consumer credit international trade financing provision of long-term finance to industry by industrial banks money lending outside the banking system credit granting for house purchase by specialized non-depository institutions This class excludes: Credit granting for house purchased by specialized institutions that also take deposits, see 6419; Operational leasing, see division 77, according to type of goods leased; Grant-giving activities by membership organization, see 9499. Credit card activities Lending investor activities Financing company operations Venture capital corporation operation Other credit granting, n.e.c 6493 Pawnshop operations This group includes the business of lending money against personal property delivered as security for loans under a contract of pledge. 6499 Other financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding activities, n.e.c. This class includes: This class excludes: Other financial intermediation primarily concerned with distributing funds other than by making loans: factoring activities writing of swaps, options and other hedging arrangements activities of viatical settlement companies Financial leasing, see 6491; Security dealing on behalf of others, see 6612; Trade, leasing and renting of real estate property, see division 68; Bill collection without debt buying up, see 8291; Grant-giving activities by membership organization, see 9499. Mutual building and loan association operation Non-stock savings and loan association operation Credit cooperative activities Mutual benefit association operation Non-bank thrift institution operations, n.e.c. DIVISION 65. INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING, EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY This division includes the underwriting annuities and insurance policies and investing premiums to build up a portfolio of financial assets to be used against future claims. Provision of direct insurance and reinsurance is included. 226 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 651 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Insurance This group includes life insurance and life insurance with or without a substantial savings element and other non-life insurance. 6511 Life insurance 6512 6520 Underwriting annuities and life insurance policies, disability income insurance policies, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance policies (with or without a substantial savings element) Non-life insurance 652 This class includes: This class includes: Provision of insurance services other than life insurance: accident and fire insurance, health insurance, travel insurance, property insurance, motor, marine, aviation and transport insurance and pecuniary loss and liability insurance. Reinsurance This class includes the activities of assuming all or part of the risk associated with existing insurance policies originally underwritten by other insurance carriers. 653 6530 Pension funding This class includes legal entities (i.e., funds, plans and/or programmes) organized to provide retirement income benefits exclusively for the sponsor’s employees or members. This includes pension plans with defined benefits, as well as individual plans where benefits are simply defined through the member’s contribution. This class includes: Employee benefit plans Pension funds Retirement plans This class excludes: Management of pension funds, see 6630; Compulsory social security schemes, see 8430. DIVISION 66. ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL SERVICE AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of services involved in or closely related to financial service activities, but not themselves providing financial services. The primary breakdown of this division is according to the type of financial transaction of funding served. 661 Activities auxiliary to financial service, except insurance and pension funding This group includes the furnishing of physical or electronic marketplaces for the purpose of facilitating the buying and selling of stocks, stock options, bonds or commodity contracts. 6611 Administration of financial markets This class includes the operation and supervision of financial markets other than by public authorities, such as: Commodity contracts exchanges Futures commodity contracts exchanges Securities exchanges Stock exchanges and stock or commodity options exchanges. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 227 GROUP CLASS 6612 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Security and commodity contracts brokerage This class includes: Dealing in financial markets on behalf of others (e.g., stock broking) and related activities; Securities brokerage Commodity contracts brokerage Activities of bureaux de change, etc. This class excludes: Dealing in markets on own account, see 6499; Portfolio management, on a fee or contract basis, see 6630. 6613 6619 Foreign exchange dealing Other activities auxiliary to financial service activities This class includes activities auxiliary to financial service activities not elsewhere classified, such as: financial transaction processing and settlement activities, including for credit card transactions investment advisory services activities of mortgage advisers and brokers This class also includes trustee, fiduciary and custody services on a fee or contract basis. 662 This class excludes: Activities of insurance agents and brokers, see 6622; Management of funds, see 6630. Activities auxiliary to insurance and pension funding This group includes activities of those acting as agents (i.e., broker) in selling annuities and insurance policies or providing other employee benefits and insurance and pension related services such as claims adjustment and third party administration. 6621 Risk and damage evaluation This includes the provision of administration services of insurance, such as assessing and settling insurance claims. 6622 This class includes: Assessing insurance claims: claims adjusting, risk assessing, risk and damage evaluation and average and loss adjusting. Settling insurance claims This class excludes: Appraisal of real estate, see 6820; Appraisal for other purposes, see 7490; Investigation activities, see 8030. Activities of insurance agents and brokers This class includes the activities of insurance agents and brokers (insurance intemediaries) in selling, negotiating or soliciting of annuities and insurance and reinsurance policies. 228 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 6623 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Pre-need plan activities This class includes pre-need plans for health, education, memorial, interment, pension and travel. Pre-need plan for health Pre-need plan for education Pre-need plan for memorial and interment Pre-need plan for pension Pre-need plan activities, n.e.c. 6629 Other activities auxilary to insurance and pension funding This class includes: Activities involved in or closely related to insurance and pension funding (except financial intermediation, claims adjusting and activities of insurance agents): salvage administration actuarial services This class excludes marine salvage activities, see 5222. 663 6630 Fund management activities This class includes portfolio and fund management activities on a fee or contract basis, for individuals, businesses and others. This class includes: Management of mutual funds Management of other investment funds Management of pension funds SECTION L. REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES This section includes acting as lessors, agents and/or brokers in one or more of the following: selling or buying real estate, renting real estate, providing other estate services such as appraising real estate or acting as real estate escrow agents. Activities in this section may be carried out on own or leased property and may be done on a fee or contract basis. Also included is the building of structures, combined with maintaining ownership or leasing of such structures. This section includes real estate property managers. DIVISION 68. REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 681 Real estate activities with own or leased property This group includes: Buying, selling, renting and operating of self-owned or leased real estate such as: apartment buildings and dwellings non-residential buildings, including exhibition halls, self-storage facilities, malls and shopping centers land Provision of homes and furnished or unfurnished flats or apartments for more permanent use, typically on a monthly or annual basis CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 229 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This group also includes: Development of building projects for own operation, i.e., for renting of space in these buildings Subdividing real estate into lots, without land improvement Operation of residential mobile home sites Development and sale of land and cemetery lots and operation of apartelles. 682 This group excludes: Development of building projects for sale, see 4100; subdividing and improving of land, see 4290; Subdividing and improving of land, see 4290; Operation of hotels, suite hotels and similar accommodations, see 5510; Operation of campgrounds, trailer parks and similar accommodation, see 5520; Operation of workers hostels, rooming houses and similar accommodations, see 5590. 6811 Real estate buying, selling, renting, leasing and operating of self-owned/leased apartment buildings, non-residential and dwellings 6812 Real estate buying, developing, subdividing and selling 6813 Cemetery and columbarium development, selling, renting, leasing and operating of selfowned cemetery/columbarium (including burial crypt) 6814 Renting or leasing services of residential properties 6819 Other real estate activities with own or leased property 6820 Real estate activities on a fee or contract basis This class includes the provision of real estate activities on a fee or contract basis including real estate related services. This class includes: Activities or real estate agents and brokers Intermediation in buying, selling and renting of real estate on a fee or contract basis Management of real estate on a fee or contract basis Appraisal services for real estate Activities of real estate escrow agents This class excludes: Legal activities, see 6910; Facilities support services, see 8110; Management of facilities, such as military bases, prisons, and other facilities (except computer facilities management), see 8110. SECTION M. PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES This section includes specialized professional, scientific and technical activities. These activities require a high degree of training, and make specialized knowledge and skills available to users. 230 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 69. LEGAL AND ACCOUNTING ACTIVITIES This division includes legal representation of one party’s interest against another party, whether or not before courts or other judicial bodies by, or under supervision of, persons who are members of the bar, such as advice and representation in civil cases, advice and representation in criminal actions, advice and representation in connection with labour disputes. It also includes preparation of legal documents such as articles of incorporation, partnership agreements or similar documents in connection with company formation, patents and copyrights, preparation of deeds, wills, trusts, etc. as well as other activities of notaries public, civil law notaries, bailiffs, arbitrators, examiners and referees. It also includes accounting and bookkeeping services such as auditing of accounting records, preparing financial statement and bookkeeping. 691 6910 Legal activities 692 6920 This class includes: Legal representation of one party’s interest against another party, whether or not before courts or other judicial bodies by, or under supervision of, persons who are members of the bar: advice and representation in civil cases advice and representation in criminal cases advice and representation in connection with labour disputes General counselling and advising, preparation of legal documents: articles of incorporation, partnership agreements or similar documents in connection with company formation patents and copyrights preparation of deeds, wills, trusts, etc. Other activities of notaries public, civil law notaries, bailiffs, arbitrators, examiners and referees. This class excludes law court activities, see 8423. Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy This class includes: This class excludes: Recording of commercial transactions from businesses or others Preparation or auditing of financial accounts Examination of accounts and certification of their accuracy Preparation of personal and business income tax returns Advisory activities and representation on behalf of clients before tax authorities Data processing and tabulation activities, see 6311; Management consultancy activities, such as design of accounting systems, cost accounting programmes, budgetary control procedures, see 7020; Bill collection, see 8291. DIVISION 70. ACTIVITIES OF HEAD OFFICES; MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations on management issues, such as strategic and organizational planning; financial planning and budgeting; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, practices, and planning; production scheduling; and control planning. It also includes the overseeing and managing of other units of the same company or enterprise, i.e., the activities of head offices. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 231 GROUP CLASS 701 7010 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Activities of head offices This class includes the overseeing and managing of other units of the company or enterprise; undertaking the strategic or organizational planning and decision making role of the company or enterprise. Units in this class exercise operational control and manage the day-to-day operations of their related units. This class also includes activities of head offices, centralized administrative offices, corporate offices, district and regional offices, subsidiary management offices. This class excludes activities of holding companies, not engaged in managing, see 6420. 702 7020 Management consultancy activities This class includes the provision of advice, guidance and operational assistance to businesses and other organizations on management issues, such as strategic and organizational planning; decision areas that are financial in nature; marketing objectives and policies; human resource policies, practices and planning; production scheduling and control planning. This provision of business services may include advice, guidance or operational assistance to businesses and the public service regarding: public relations and communication lobbying activities design of accounting methods or procedures, cost accounting programmes, budgetary control procedures advice and help to business and public services in planning, organization, efficiency and control, management information, etc. This class excludes: Design of computer software for accounting systems, see 6201; Legal advice and representation, see 6910; Accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax consulting, see 6920; Architectural, engineering and other technical advisory activities, see 7110, 7490; Advertising activities, see 7310; Market research and public opinion polling, see 7320; Executive placement or search consulting services, see 7810; Educational consulting activities, see 8550. DIVISION 71. ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES; TECHNICAL TESTING AND ANALYSIS This division includes the provision of architectural services, engineering services, drafting services, building inspection services and surveying and mapping services. It also includes the performance of physical, chemical, and other analytical testing services. 711 7110 Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy This class includes the provision of architectural services, engineering services, drafting services, building inspection services and surveying and mapping services and the like. This class includes: Architectural consulting activities: building design and drafting town and the city planning and landscape architecture 232 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Engineering design (i.e., applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design of machines, materials, instruments, structures, processes and systems) and consulting activities for: machinery, industrial processes and industrial plant projects involving civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, traffic engineering water management projects projects elaboration and realization relative to electrical and electronic engineering, mining engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical, industrial and systems engineering, safety engineering project management activities related to construction Elaboration of projects using air conditioning, refrigeration, sanitary and pollution control engineering, acoustical engineering, etc.; Geophysical, geologic and seismic surveying Geodetic surveying activities: land and boundary surveying activities hydrologic surveying activities subsurface surveying activities cartograhic and spatial information activities This class also includes environmental engineering activities such as: management and provision of anti-pollution technologies covering wastewater treatment or pollution control and solid and hazardous waste management, etc. 712 7120 This class excludes: Test drilling in connection with mining operations, see 0910,0990; Development or publishing of associated software, see 5820,6201; Activities of computer consultants, see 6202,6209; Technical testing, see 7120; Research and development activities related to engineering, see 7210; Industrial design, see 7410; Interior decorating, see 7410; Aerial photography, see 7420. Environmental engineering activities Architectural and other engineering activities Land surveying services Other technical activities related to architectural and engineering Technical testing and analysis This class includes the performance of physical, chemical and other analytical testing of all types of materials and products, including: acoustics and vibration testing testing of composition and purity of minerals, etc. testing activities in the field of food hygiene, including veterinary testing and control in relation to food production testing of physical characteristics and performance of materials, such as strength, thickness, durability, radioactivity, etc. qualification and reliability testing performance testing of complete machinery: motors, automobiles, electronic equipment, etc. radiographic testing of welds and joints failure analysis testing and measuring of environmental indicators: air and water pollution, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 233 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Certification of products, including consumer goods, motor vehicles, aircraft, pressurized containers, nuclear plants, etc. Periodic road-safety testing of motor vehicles Testing with use of models or mock-ups (e.g., of aircraft, ships, dams, etc.) Operation of police laboratories This class excludes: Testing of animal specimens, see 7500; Medical laboratory testing, see 8690. DIVISION 72. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT This division includes the activities of three types of research and development: 1) basic research: experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without particular application or use in view; 2) applied research: original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge, directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective and 3) experimental development: systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience, directed to producing new materials, products and devices, to installing new processes, systems and services, and to improving substantially those already produced or installed. Research and experimental development activities in this division are subdivided into two categories: natural sciences and engineering; social sciences and the humanities. This division excludes market research, see 7320. 721 7210 Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering This class includes: research and development on natural sciences research and development on biotechnology research and development on engineering and technology research and development on medical sciences research and development on agricultural sciences interdisciplinary research and development, predominantly on natural sciences and engineering Research and experimental development in natural sciences Research and experimental development in engineering and technology Research and experimental development in health sciences Research and experimental development in agricultural sciences 722 7220 Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities This class includes: Research and development on social sciences Research and development on humanities Interdisciplinary research and development, predominantly on social sciences and humanities This class excludes market research, see 7320. 234 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 723 7230 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Research and experimental development in information technology This subclass includes R & D in: Human interface technologies, which are largely graphical in structure, facilitate communication between computer systems and their users; communication technologies which comprise the information infrastructure for improving computer-to-computer communication. Systems support technologies which include development of softwares programmed to carry out specific tasks in a system. DIVISION 73. ADVERTISING AND MARKET RESEARCH This division includes the creation of advertising campaigns and placement of such advertising in periodicals, newspapers, radio and television, or other media as well as the design of display structures and sites. 731 7310 Advertising This class includes the provision of a full range of advertising services (i.e., through in-house capabilities or subcontracting), including advice, creative services, production of advertising material, media planning, and buying. This class includes: Creation and realization of advertising campaigns: creating and placing advertising in newspapers, periodicals, radio, television, the internet and other media creating and placing of outdoor advertising, e.g., billboards, panels, bulletins and frames, window dressing, showroom design, car and bus carding, etc. media representation, i,e., sale of time and space for various media soliciting advertising aerial advertising distribution or delivery of advertising material or samples provision of advertising space on billboards, etc. creation of stands and other display structures and sites Conducting marketing campaigns and other advertising services aimed at attracting and retaining customers: promotion of products point-of-sale marketing direct mail advertising marketing consulting This class excludes: Publishing of advertising material, see 5819; Production of commercial messages for radio, television and film, see 5911; Public-relations activities, see 7020; Market research, see 7320; Graphic design activities, see 7410; Advertising photography, see 7420; Convention and trade show organizers, see 8230; Mailing activities, see 8219. Advertising agency, except billboard and outdoor advertising Billboard and outdoor advertising services Media representation Commercial art services Advertising services, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 235 GROUP CLASS 732 7320 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Market research and public opinion polling This subclass includes: Investigation into market potential, acceptance and familiarity of products and buying habits of consumers for the purpose of sales promotion and development of new products, including statistical analyses of the results. Investigation into collective opinions of the public about political, economic and social issues and statistical analysis thereof. DIVISION 74. OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of professional scientific and technical services (except legal and accounting activities; architecture and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis; management and management consultancy activities; research and development and advertising activities). 741 7410 Specialized design activities This class includes: Fashion design related to textiles, wearing apparel, shoes, jewelry, furniture and other interior decoration and other fashion goods as well as other personal or household goods. Industrial design, i.e., creating and developing designs and specifications that optimize the use, value and appearance of products, including the determination of the materials, construction, mechanism, shape, colour and surface finishes of the product, taking into consideration human characteristics and needs, safety, market appeal and efficiency in production, distribution, use and maintenance. Activities of graphic designers Activities of interior decorators This class excludes: Design and programming of web pages, see 6201; Architectural design, see 7110; Engineering design, i.e., applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design of machines, materials, instruments, structures, processes and systems, see 7110. Theatrical stage-set design, see 9000. Fashion design Interior decoration services other than those in class 4330 742 7420 Photographic activities This class includes the commercial and consumer photograph production such as: digital photograph processing portrait photography for passport, schools, weddings, etc. photography for commercial, publishers, fashion, real estate or tourism purposes aerial photography videotaping of events: weddings, meetings, etc. 236 Film processing: developing, printing and enlarging from client-taken negatives or cinefilms film developing and photo printing laboratories one hour photo shops (not part of camera stores) CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION mounting slides copying and restoring or transparency retouching in connections with photographs Activities of photojournalists This class also includes microfilming of documents. This class excludes: Processing motion picture film related to the motion picture and television industries, see 5912; Cartographic and spatial information activities, see 7110. Digital photograph processing Commercial and consumer photograph production (except aerial photography) Photograph and motion pictures processing (not related to motion pictures and TV industries) Film developing and printing and photograph enlarging Aerial photography Microfilming activities Underwater photography Photographic activities, n.e.c. 749 7490 Other professional, scientific and technical activities, n.e.c. This class includes a great variety of service activities generally delivered to commercial clients. It includes those activities for which more advanced professional, scientific and technical skill levels are required, but does not include ongoing, routine business functions that are generally of short duration. This class includes: Translation and interpretation activities Business brokerage activities, i.e., arranging for the purchase and sale of small and medium-sized businesses, including professional practices, but not including real estate brokerage Patent brokerage activities (arranging for the purchase and sale of patents) Appraisal activities other than for real estate and insurance (for antiques, jewellery, etc.) Bill auditing and freight rate information Activities of quantity surveyors Weather forecasting activities Security consulting Agronomy consulting Environmental consulting Other technical consulting Activities of consultants other than architecture, engineering and management consultants This class also includes: Activities carried on by agents and agencies on behalf of individuals usually involving the obtaining of engagements in motion picture, theatrical production or other entertainment or sports attractions and the placement of books, plays, artworks, photographs, etc., with publishers, producers, etc. This class excludes: Wholesale of used motor vehicles by auctioning, see 4510; Online auction activities (retail), see 4791; Activities of auctioning houses (retail), see 4799; Activities of real estate brokers, see 6820; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 237 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Bookkeeping activities, see 6920; Activities of management consultants, see 7020; Activities of architecture and engineering consultants, see 7110; Engineering design activities, see 7110; Industrial and machinery design activities, see 7110; Display of advertisement and other advertising design, see 7310; Creation of stands and other display structures and sites, see 7310; Activities of convention and trade show organizers,see 8230; Activities of independent auctioneers, see 8299; Administration of loyalty programmes, see 8299; Consumer credit and debt counselling, see 8890; Activities of authors of scientific and technical books, see 9000; Activities of independent journalists, see 9000. Business brokerage activities Weather forecasting and meteorological services Translation and interpretation services Environmental consulting services Other professional, scientific and technical activities, n.e.c. DIVISION 75. VETERINARY ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of animal health care and control activities for farm animals or pet animals. These activities are carried out by qualified veterinarians in veterinary hospitals as well as when visiting farms, kennels or homes, in own consulting and surgery rooms or elsewhere. It also includes animal ambulance activities. 750 7500 Veterinary activities This class includes animal health care and control activities for farm and pet animals. This activities are carried out by qualified veterinarians when working in veterinary hospitals as well as when visiting farms, kennels or homes, in own consulting and surgery rooms or elsewhere. This class also includes: Activities of veterinary assistants or other auxillary veterinary personnel Clinico-pathological and other diagnostic activities pertaining to animals Animal ambulance activities This class excludes: Farm animal boarding activities without health care, see 0162; Sheep shearing, see 0162; Herd testing services, droving services, agistment services, poultry caponizing, see 0162; Activities related to artificial insemination, see 0162; Pet animal boarding activities without health care, see 9609. SECTION N. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES This section includes a variety of activities that support general business operations. These activities differ from those in Section M since their primary purpose is not the transfer of specialized knowledge. 238 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 77. RENTAL AND LEASING ACTIVITIES This division includes the rental and leasing of tangible and non-financial intangible assets, including a wide array of tangible goods, such as automobiles, computers, consumer goods and industrial machinery and equipment to customers in return for a periodic rental or lease payment. It is subdivided into: (1) renting and leasing of motor vehicles, (2) renting and leasing of personal and household goods, (3) renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods, n.e.c. and (4) leasing of intellectual property products and similar products. Only the provision of operating leases is included in this division. This division excludes financial leasing, see 6491; renting of real estate, see Section L; and renting of equipment with operator. The latter is classified according to the activities carried out with this equipment, e.g., construction (F) or transportation (H). 771 7710 Renting and leasing of motor vehicles This class includes: Renting and operational leasing of the following types of vehicles: passenger cars (without drivers); trucks, utility trailers and recreational vehicles 772 This class excludes: Renting or leasing of vehicles or trucks with driver, see 4922, 4923; Financial leasing, see 6491. Renting and leasing of personal and household goods This group includes the renting of personal and household goods as well as renting of recreational and sports equipment and video tapes. Activities generally include shortterm renting of goods although in some instances, the goods may be leased for longer periods of time. 7721 Renting and leasing of recreational and sports goods This class includes renting of recreational and sports equipment: pleasure boats, canoes, sailboats bicycles beach chairs and umbrellas other sports equipment 7722 This class excludes: Renting of video tapes and disks, see 7722; Renting of other personal and household goods n.e.c., see 7729; Renting of leisure and pleasure equipment as an integral part of recreational facilities, see 9329. Renting of video tapes and disks This class includes the renting of videotapes, record, CD’s DVD’s, etc. 7729 Renting and leasing of other personal and household goods This class includes: Renting of all kinds of household or personal goods, to households or industries (except recreational and sports equipment): textiles, wearing apparel and footwear furniture, pottery and glass, kitchen and tableware, electrical appliances and housewares CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 239 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION jewellery, musical instruments, scenery and costumes books, journals and magazines flowers and plants electronic equipment for household use machinery and equipment used by amateurs or as a hobby, e.g., tools for home repairs. This class excludes: Renting of cars, trucks, trailers and recreational vehicles without driver, see 7710; Renting of recreational and sports goods, see 7721; Rental of video tapes and disks, see 7722; Renting of motorcycles and caravans without driver, see 7730; Renting of office furniture, see 7730; Provision of linen, work uniforms and related items by laundries, see 9601. Renting of wearing apparel Renting of furniture Renting of books, journals and magazines Renting of ornamental plants Renting of electrical appliances Renting of audio-video machines, tapes and records Renting of personal and household goods, n.e.c. 773 7730 Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods, n.e.c. This class includes: Renting and operational leasing, without operator, of other machinery and equipment that are generally used as capital goods by industries: engine and turbines machine tools mining and oil field equipment professional radio, television and communication equipment motion picture production equipment measuring and controlling equipment other scientific, commercial and industrial machinery Renting and operational leasing of land-transport equipment (other than motor vehicles) without drivers: motorcyles, caravans and campers, etc. railroad vehicles Renting and operational leasing of water-transport equipment with our operator: commercial boats and ships Renting and operational leasing of air transport equipment with our operator: airplanes hot-air balloons Renting and operational leasing of agricultural and forestry machinery and equipment without operator Renting of products produced by class 2821 (Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery), such as agricultural tractors, etc. Renting and operational leasing of construction and civil-engineering machinery and equipment without operator: crane lorries scaffolds and work platforms, without erection and dismantling 240 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Renting and operational leasing of office machinery and equipment without operator: computers and computer peripheral equipment duplicating machines, typewriters and word-processing machines accounting machinery and equipment: cash registers, electronic calculators, etc., and office furniture This class also includes: Renting of accommodation or office containers Renting of containers Renting of pallets Renting of animals (e.g., herds, race horses) This class excludes: Renting of agricultural and forestry machinery or equipment with operator, see 0161, 0240; Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery or equipment with operator, see division 43; Renting of water-transport equipment with operator, see division 50; Renting of air-transport with operator, see division 51; Financial leasing, see 6491; Renting of pleasure boats, see 7721; Renting of bicycles, see 7721. Renting of land transport equipment Renting of water transport equipment Renting of air transport equipment Renting of agricultural machinery and equipment Renting of construction and civil engineering machinery and equipment Renting of computers and computer peripherals equipment Renting of office machinery and equipment (excluding computers) Renting and leasing of other machinery, equipment and tangible goods, n.e.c. 774 7740 Leasing of intellectual property and similar products, except copyrighted works This class includes the activities of allowing others to use of intellectual property products and similar products for which a royalty payment or licensing fee is paid to the owner of the product (i.e., the asset holder). The leasing of these product can take various forms, such as permission for reproduction, use in subsequent processes or products, operating businesses under a franchise, etc. The current owners may or may not have created these products. This class includes: Leasing of intellectual property products (except copyrighted works, such as books or software) Receiving royalties or licensing fee for the use of: patented entities trademarks or service marks brand names mineral exploration and evaluation franchise agreements CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 241 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Acquisition of rights and publishing, see divisions 58,59; Producing, reproducing and distributing copyrighted works (books, software, film), see division 58,59; Leasing of real estate, see group 681; Leasing of tangible products (assets), see groups 771, 772, 773; Renting of video tapes and disks, see 7722; Renting of books, see 7729. DIVISION 78. EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES This division includes activities of listing employment vacancies and referring or placing applicants for employment, where the individuals referred or placed are not employees of the employment agencies, supplying workers to client’s businesses for limited periods of time to supplement the working force of the client, and the activities of providing human resources and human resource management services for others on a contract or fee basis. This division also includes executive search and placement activities, including activities of theatrical casting agencies. This division excludes activities of agents for individual artists, see 7490. 781 7810 Activities of employment placement agencies This class includes listing employment vacancies and referring or placing applicants for employment, where the individuals referred or placed are not employees of the employment agencies. This class includes: Personnel search, selection referral and placement activities, including executive placement and search activities Activities of casting agencies and bureaus, such as theatrical casting agencies Activities of on-line employment placement agencies This class excludes activities of personal theatrical or artistic agents or agencies, see 7490. Labor recruitment and provision of personnel, local Labor recruitment and provision of personnel, overseas On-line employment placement agencies Casting agencies activities Theatrical booking agency activities Other activities of employment placement agencies, n.e.c. 782 7820 Temporary employment agency activities This class includes activities of supplying workers to client’s businesses for limited periods of time to temporarily supplement the working force of the client, where the individuals provided are employees of the temporary help service unit. Units classified here do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the client’s work sites. Temporary labor recruitment and provision of personnel, local Temporary labor recruitment and provision of personnel, overseas 242 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 783 7830 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Other human resources provision This class includes provision of human resources for client businesses. This provision of human resources is typically done on a long-term or permanent basis and the units classified here may perform a wide range of human resource and personnel management duties associated with this provision. The units classified here represent the employer of record for the employees on matters relating to payroll, taxes, and other fiscal and human resource issues, but they are not responsible for direction and supervision of employees. This class excludes: Provision of human resources functions together with supervision or running of the business, see the class in the respective economic activity of that business; Provision of human resources to temporarily replace or supplement the workforce of the client, see 7820. DIVISION 79. TRAVEL AGENCY, TOUR OPERATOR, RESERVATION SERVICE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES This division includes the activity of selling travel, tour, transportation and accommodation services to the general public and commercial client and the activity of arranging and assembling tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators as well as other travel-related services, including reservation services. The activities of tourist guides and tourism promotion activities are also included. 791 Travel agency and tour operator activities This group includes the activities of agencies, primarily engaged in selling travel, tour, transportation and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients and the activity of arranging and assembling tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by agents such as tour operators. 7911 Travel agency activities This class includes the activities of agencies primarily engaged in selling travel, tour, transportation and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients. 7912 Tour operator activities This class includes: Arranging and assembling tours that are sold through travel agencies or directly by tour operators. The tours may include any or all of the following: transportation accommodation food visits to museums, historical or cultural sites, theatrical, musical or sporting events 799 7990 Other reservation service and related activities This class includes: Provision of other travel-related reservation services: reservations for transportation, hotels, restaurants, car rentals, entertainment and sport, etc. Provision of time-share exchange services Ticket sales activities for theatrical, sports and other amusement and entertainment events CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 243 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Provision of visitor assistance services: provision of travel information to visitors activities of tourist guides Tourism promotion activities This class excludes: Activities of travel agencies and tour operators, see 7911, 7912; Organization and management of events such as meetings, conventions and conferences, see 8230. Activities of booking offices Accommodation reservation activities Transportation reservation activities Package tour reservation activities Tourist assistance activities (e.g., tourist guides) Event tickets, entertainment and recreational reservation activities Visitor information activities Other reservation service and related activities, n.e.c. DIVISION 80. SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES This division includes security-related services such as: investigation and detective services; guard and patrol services; picking up and delivering money, receipts, or other valuable items with personnel and equipment to protect such properties while in transit; operation of electronic security alarm systems, such as burglar and fire alarms, where the activity focuses on remote monitoring these systems, but often involves also sale, installation and repair services. If the latter components are provided separate, they are excluded from this division and classified in retail sale, construction, etc. 801 8010 Private security activities This class includes the provision of one or more of the following : guard and patrol services, picking up and delivering money, receipts, or other valuable items with personnel and equipment to protect such properties while in transit. This class includes: armored car services bodyguard services polygraph services fingerprinting services security guard services This class excludes public order and safety activities, see 8423. 802 8020 Security systems service activities This class includes: Monitoring or remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems, such as burglar and fire alarms, including their maintenance Installing, repairing, rebuilding, and adjusting mechanical or electronic locking devices, safes and security vaults The units carrying out these activities may also engage in selling such security systems, mechanical or electronic locking devices, safes and security vaults This class excludes: Installation of security systems, such as burglar and fire alarms, without later monitoring, see 4321. 244 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Selling security systems, mechanical or electronic locking devices, safes and security vaults, without monitoring, installation or maintenance services, see 4759; Security consultants, see 7490; Public order and safety activities, see 8423; Providing key duplication services, see 9529. 803 8030 Investigation activities This class includes investigation and detective service activities. The activities of all private investigators, independent of the type of client or purpose of investigation, are included in this class. DIVISION 81. SERVICES TO BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of a number of general support services, such as the provision of a combination of support services within a client’s facilities, the interior and exterior cleaning of buildings of all types, cleaning of industrial machinery, cleaning of trains, buses, planes, etc., cleaning of the inside of road and sea tankers, disinfecting and exterminating activities for buildings, ships, trains, etc., bottle cleaning, street sweeping, provision of landscape care and maintenance services and provision of these services along with the design of landscape plans and/or the construction (i.e., installation) of walkways, retaining walls, decks, fences, ponds, and similar structures. 811 812 8110 Combined facilities support activities This class includes: This class excludes: Provision of a combination of support services within a client’s facility, such as general interior cleaning, maintenance, trash disposal, guard and security, mail routing, reception, laundry and related services to support operations within facilities. Units classified here provide operating staff to carry out these support activities, but are not involved with or responsible for the core business or activities of the client. Provision of only one of the support services (e.g., general interior cleaning services) or addressing only a single function (e.g., heating), see the appropriate class according to the service provided; Provision of management and operating staff for the complete operation of a client’s establishment, such as a hotel, restaurant, mine or hospital, see the class of the unit operated; Provision of on site management and operation of a client’s computer systems and/ or data processing facilities, see 6202; Operation of correctional facilities on a contract or fee basis, see 8423. Cleaning activities This group includes the activities of general interior cleaning of all types of buildings, exterior cleaning of buildings, specialized cleaning activities for buildings or other specialized cleaning activities, cleaning of industrial machinery, cleaning of the inside of road and sea tankers, disinfecting and extermination activities for buildings and industrial machinery, bottle cleaning, street sweeping. This group excludes: Agricultural pest control, see 0161; Cleaning of new buildings immediately after construction, see 4330. Steam-cleaning, sand blasting and similar activities for building exteriors, see 4390. Carpet and rug shampooing, drapery and curtain cleaning, see 9601. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 245 GROUP CLASS 8121 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION General cleaning of buildings This class includes: General (non-specialized) cleaning activities of all types of buildings, such as: offices houses or apartments factories shops institutions General (non-specialized) cleaning of other business and professional premises and multiunit residential buildings These activities cover mostly interior cleaning although they may include the cleaning of associated exterior areas such as windows or passageways. This class excludes: Specialized interior cleaning activities, such as chimney cleaning, cleaning of fireplaces, stoves, furnaces, incinerators, boilers, ventilation ducts, exhaust units, see 8129. 8129 Other building and industrial cleaning activities This class includes: Exterior cleaning of buildings of all types, including offices, factories, shops, institutions and other business and professional premises and multiunit residential buildings Specialized cleaning activities for buildings such as window cleaning, chimney cleaning and cleaning of fireplaces, stoves, furnaces, incinerators, boilers, ventilation ducts and exhaust units Swimming pool cleaning and maintenance services Cleaning of industrial machinery Bottle cleaning Cleaning of trains, buses, planes, etc. Cleaning of the inside of road and sea tankers Disinfecting and exterminating activities Street sweeping Other building and industrial cleaning activities, n.e.c. 813 8130 This class excludes: Agriculture pest control, see 0161; Cleaning of sewers and drains, see 3700; Automobile cleaning, car wash, see 4520. Industrial cleaning activities Pest control services, non-agricultural Other building and industrial cleaning activities, n.e.c. Landscape care and maintenance service activities This class includes: Planting, care and maintenance of: Parks and gardens for: private and public housing public and semi-public buildings (schools, hospitals, administrative buildings, church buildings, etc.) municipal grounds (parks, green areas, cemeteries, etc.) highway greenery (roads, train lines and tramlines, waterways, ports) industrial and commercial buildings 246 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Greenery for: buildings (roof gardens, facade greenery, indoor gardens) sports grounds (e.g., football fields, golf courses, etc.) play grounds, lawns for sunbathing and other recreational parks stationary and flowing water (basins, alternating wet areas, ponds, swimming pools, ditches, watercourses, plant sewage systems) Plants for protection against noise, wind, erosion, visibility and dazzling This class also includes maintenance of land in order to keep it in good ecological condition This class excludes: Commercial production and planting for commercial production of plants, trees, see division 01, 02; Tree nurseries (except forest tree nurseries), see 0130; Maintenance of land to keep it in good condition for agricultural use, see 0161 Construction activities for landscaping purposes, see Section F; Landscape design and architecture activities, see 7110; Operation of botanical gardens, see 9103. DIVISION 82. OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE, OFFICE SUPPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of a range of day to day office administrative services, as well as ongoing routine business support functions for others, on a contract or fee basis. This division also includes all support service activities, typically provided to businesses not elsewhere classified. Units classified in this division do not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business. 821 Office administrative and support activities This group includes the provision of a range of day-to-day office administrative services, such as financial planning, billing and record keeping, personnel and physical distribution and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. This group includes also support activities for others on a contract or fee basis, that are ongoing routine business support functions that businesses and organizations traditionally do for themselves. Units classified in this group do not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business. Units engaged in one particular aspect of these activities are classified according to that particular activity. 8211 Combined office administrative service activities This class includes the provision of a combination of day-to-day office administrative services, such as reception, financial planning, billing and record keeping, personnel and physical distribution (mail services) and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. This class excludes: Provision of operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business, see class according to the business/activity performed; Provision of only one particular aspect of these activities, see class according to that particular activity. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 247 GROUP CLASS 8219 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Photocopying, document preparation and other specialized office support activities This class includes a variety of copying, document preparation and specialized office support activities. The document copying/printing activities included here cover only short-run type printing activities. This class includes: Document preparation Document editing or proofreading Typing, word processing, or desktop publishing Secretarial support services Transcription of documents, and other secretarial services Letter or resume writing Provision of mailbox rental and other postal and mailing services (except direct mail advertising) Duplicating Mailing services. Blueprinting Word processing services Photocopying Other document copying services without also providing printing services, such as offset printing, quick printing, digital printing, prepress services This class excludes: Printing of documents (offset printing, quick printing, etc.), see 1811; Direct mail advertising, see 7310; Specialized stenotype services such as court reporting, see 8299; Public stenography services, 8299. Photocopying service activities Duplicating and mailing activities Other specialized office support activities 822 Call centers and other related activities 8221 Call centers activities (Voice) 8222 This class includes: Inbound call centers, answering calls from clients by using human operators, automatic call distribution, computer telephone integration, interactive voice response systems or similar methods to receive orders, provide product information, deal with customer request for assistance or address customer complaints. Outbound call centers using similar methods to sell or market goods or services to potential customers, undertake market research or public opinion polling and similar activities for clients Customer relationship management activities Sales and marketing (including telemarketing) activities Other call centers activities (voice), n.e.c. Back-office operations activities (Non-voice) This class includes the export of business process services that are not primarily delivered through live, spoken interaction by frontline customer-service agents directly to customers or clients Finance and accounting activities Human resources and training activities Administrative support activities Document processes activities 248 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Payroll maintenance and other transaction processing activities Medical transcription activities Legal services activities Supply chain management activities Other back office operations activities, n.e.c 8229 Other non-voice related activities Engineering outsourcing activities Product development activities Publishing outsourcing activities Research and analysis activities Intellectual property research and documentation activities Security outsourcing activities Other non-voice related activities, n.e.c. 823 8230 Organization of conventions and trade shows This class includes the organization, promotion and/or management of events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences and meetings, whether or not including the management and provision of the staff to operate the facilities in which these events take place. 829 Business support service activities, n.e.c. This group includes the activities of collection agencies, credit bureaus and all support activities typically provided to businesses not elsewhere classified. 8291 Activities of collection agencies and credit bureaus 8292 8299 This class includes: Collection of payments for claims and remittance of payments collected to the clients, such as bill or debt collection services. Activities of compiling information, such as credit and employment histories on individuals and credit histories on businesses and providing the information to financial institutions, retailers and others who have a need to evaluate the credit worthliness of these persons and businesses. Packaging activities This class includes: This class excludes: Packaging activities on a fee or contract basis, whether or not these involve an automated process: bottling of liquids, including beverages and food packaging of solids (blister packaging, foil covered, etc.) security packaging of pharmaceutical preparations labeling, stamping and imprinting parcel-packing and gift wrapping Manufacture of soft drinks and production of mineral water, see 1104; Packaging activities incidental to transport, see 5229. Other business support service activities, n.e.c. This class includes support activities, such as: Providing verbatim reporting and stenotype recording of live legal proceedings and transcribing subsequent recorded materials, such as: court reporting or stenotype recording services public stenography services Real-time (i.e., simultaneous) closed captioning of live television performances of meetings, conferences CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 249 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Address bar coding services Bar code imprinting services Fundraising organization services on a contract or fee basis Mail presorting services Repossession services Parking meter coin collection services Activities of independent auctioneers Administration of loyalty programmers Other support activities typically provided to businesses not elsewhere classified. This class excludes: Provision of document transcription services, see 8219; Providing film or tape captioning or subtitling services, see 5912. SECTION O. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY This section includes activities of governmental nature, normally carried out by the public administration. This includes the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulation, as well as the administration of programmes based on them, legislative activities, taxation, national defense, public order and safety, immigration services, foreign affairs and the administration of government programmes. This section also includes compulsory social security activities. The legal or institutional status is not, in itself, the determining factor for an activity to belong in this section, rather than the activity being of a nature specified in the previous paragraph. This means that activities classified elsewhere in PSIC do not fall under this section, even if carried out by public entities. For example, administration of the school system (i.e., regulations, checks, curricula) falls under this section, but teaching itself does not (see Section P), and a prison or military hospital is classified to health (see Section Q). Similarly, some activities described in this section may be carried out by non-government units. DIVISION 84. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY 841 Administration of the State and the economic and social policy of the community This group includes general administration (e.g., executive, legislative, financial administration, etc. at all levels of government) and supervision in the field of social and economic life. 8411 General public administration activities This class includes: Executive and legislative administration of central, regional and local bodies Administration and supervision of fiscal affairs: operation of taxation schemes duty/tax collection on goods and tax violation investigation customs administration Budget implementation and management of public funds and public debt : raising and receiving of moneys and control of their disbursement Administration of overall (civil) R&D policy and associated funds Administration and operation of overall economic and social planning and statistical services at the various levels of government 250 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class excludes: Operation of government owned or occupied buildings, see 6810, 6820; Administration of R&D policies intended to increase personal well-being and of associated funds, see 8412; Administration of R&D policies intended to improve economic performance and competitiveness, see 8413; Administration of defense-related R&D policies and of associated funds, see 8422; Operation of government archives, see 9101. National executive and legislative administration Public administration, regional government Public administration, local government Public administration and supervision of financial and fiscal affairs; operation of taxation schemes Ancillary service activities for the Government as a whole General public administration activities, n.e.c. 8412 Regulation of the activities of providing health care, education, cultural services and other social services, excluding social security This class includes: Public administration of programmes aimed to increase personal well-being: health education culture sport recreation environment housing social services Public administration of R&D policies and associated funds for these areas. This class also includes: Sponsoring of recreational and cultural activities Distribution of public grants to artists Administration of potable water supply programmes Administration of waste collection and disposal operations Administration of environmental protection programmes Administration of housing programmes 8413 This class excludes: Sewage, refuse disposal and remediation activities, see division 37, 38 39; Compulsory social security activities, see 8430; Education activities, see division 85; Human health-related activities, see division 86; Activities of libraries and public archives, (private, public or government operated) see 9101; Operation of museums and other cultural institutions, see 9102; Sporting or other recreational activities, see division 93. Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of businesses This class includes: Public administration and regulation, including subsidy allocation, for different economic sectors: agriculture, land use, energy and mining resources, infrastructure, transport, communication, hotels and tourism, wholesale and retail trade CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 251 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Administration of R&D policies and associated funds to improve economic performance Administration of general labor affairs Implementation of regional development policy measures, e.g., to reduce unemployment This class excludes scientific research and development, see division 72. 842 Provision of services to the community as a whole This group includes foreign affairs, defense and public order and safety activities. 8421 Foreign affairs This class includes: Administration and operation of the ministry of foreign affairs and diplomatic and consular missions stationed abroad or at offices of international organizations Administration, operation and support for information and cultural services intended for distribution beyond national boundaries Aid to foreign countries, whether or not routed through international organizations Provision of military aid to foreign countries Management of foreign trade, international financial and foreign technical affairs. This class excludes international disaster or conflict refugee services, see 8890. 8422 Defense activities This class includes: Administration, supervision and operation of military defense affairs and land , sea, air and space defense forces such as: combat forces of army, navy and air force engineering, transport, communications, intelligence, material, personnel and other non-combat forces and commands reserve and auxillary forces of the defense establishment military logistics (provision of equipment, structures, supplies, etc.) health activities for military personnel in the field Administration, operation and support of civil defence forces Support for the working out of contingency plans and the carrying out of exercises in which civilian institutions and populations are involved Administration of defense-related R&D policies and related funds This class excludes: Scientific research and development, see division 72; Provision of military aid to foreign countries, see 8421; Activities of military tribunals, see 8423; Provision of supplies for domestic emergency use in case of peacetime disasters, see 8423; Educational activities of military schools, colleges and academies, see 8530; Activities of military hospitals, see 8610. 8423 Public order and safety activities 252 This class includes: Administration and operation of regular and auxillary police forces supported by public authorities and of port, border, coastguards and other special police forces, including traffic regulation, alien registration, maintenance of arrest records CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Firefighting and fire prevention : administration and operation of regular and auxillary fire brigades in fire prevention, firefighting, rescue of persons and animals, assistance in civic disasters, floods, road accidents, etc. Administration and operation of administrative civil and criminal law courts, military tribunals and the judicial system, including legal representation and advice on behalf of the government or when provided by the government in cash or services Rendering of judgements and interpretations of the law Arbitration of civil actions Prison administration and provision of correctional services, including rehabilitation services, regardless of whether their administration and operation is done by government units or by private units on a contract or fee basis Provision of supplies for domestic emergency use in case of peacetime disasters This class excludes: Forestry fire-protection and fire-fighting services, see 0240; Oil and gas field fire fighting, see 0910; Firefighting and fire-prevention services at airports provided by non-specialized units, see 5223; Advice and representation in civil, criminal and other cases, see 6910; Operation of police laboratories, see 7120; Administration and operation of military armed forces, see 8422; Activities of prison schools, see division 85; Activities of prison hospitals, see 8610. 843 8430 Compulsory social security activities This class includes: Funding and administration of government-provided social security programmes: sickness, work-accident and unemployment insurance retirement pensions programmes covering losses of income due to maternity and temporary disablement, widowhood, etc. This class excludes: Non-compulsory social security, see 6530; Provision of welfare services and social work (without accommodation), see 8810, 8890. SECTION P. EDUCATION This section includes education at any level or for any profession, oral or written as well as by radio and television or other means of communication. It includes education by the different institutions in the regular school system at its different levels as well as adult education, literacy programmes, etc. Also included are military schools and academies, prison schools, etc. at their respective levels. This section includes public as well as private education. Also includes instruction primarily concerned with sport and recreational activities and education support activities. Education can be provided in rooms, radio, television broadcast, Internet, correspondence or at home. For each level of initial education, the classes include special education for physically or mentally handicapped pupils. The breakdown of the categories in this section is based on the level offered as defined by the levels of Philippine Standard Classification of Education (PSCED). CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 253 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 85. EDUCATION This division includes public and private education of all types, provided by institutions as a full time education or on a part-time or intensive basis, at day time or in the evening and at any level or for any profession. The first three groups cover education that may be included under “the regular school system”, i.e., a system of progressive school education for children and young people from the pre-school level through the university level. The breakdown of the categories is primarily based on the level of education offered. Education can be provided in rooms, radio, television broadcast, Internet, correspondence or at home. 851 Pre-primary/pre-school education This group include activities to prepare young children to the first level of education, second stage. Such programs are directed mainly towards children becoming accustomed to group activities such as singing, dancing, participation in rhythm groups and group games to promote healthy and socially desirable habits. Also stressed is the development of skills in handling coloring, molding, lettering and similar materials as well as simple tools. Introduction to basic educational programs includes readiness in the learning areas. The entry to this level of education may begin at age three or four. The pre-primary/preschool level may last from one to four years. Also included in this group are programs covering the initial stages of organized instruction for special children including the gifted and those who, due to mental, psychosocial or physical handicaps, are unable to participate in the same groups along with other children. Programs for the differently-abled children while having the same objectives as the core program, may be given in hospitals or in special schools or training centers or special classes in regular schools. Age of entry at this level cannot be specified for special children and the differently-abled. 8511 Pre-primary/pre-school education (for children without special needs) Public pre-primary/pre-school education Private pre-primary/pre-school education 8512 Pre-primary education for children with special needs Public pre-primary education for children with special needs Private pre-primary and primary education for children with special needs 852 Primary/elementary education Elementary education refers to the stage of compulsory formal education primarily concerned with providing basic education, and usually corresponding to six or seven grades. The core at this level consists of education for children, the customary or normal age of entrance to which is seven years. Programs in this level are designed to give the pupils a sound basic education in reading, writing, and arithmetic along with an elementary understanding of other subject areas such as social studies, science, arts and music, practical arts, and values education. This group also includes special education for children with special needs, e.g., the gifted and the mentally, psycho-socially and differently-abled. 8521 Primary/elementary education (for children without special needs) Public primary/elementary education Private primary/elementary education 254 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 8522 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Primary/elementary education for children with special needs Public primary/elementary education for children with special needs Private primary/elementary education for children with special needs 853 Secondary/High School Education This group includes formal education following the elementary education level usually corresponding to four years of high school, concerned primarily with continuing basic education and expanding it to prepare the students for higher education and/or the world of work through the acquisition of employable/gainful skills. The students at this level normally begin at age 13. Also included is the special education for exceptional students including the gifted, the mentally, psycho-socially and differently-abled which is similar to that at the first level but more advanced in terms of subject matter. 8531 General secondary education for children without special needs Public general secondary education Private general secondary education 8532 General secondary education for children with special needs Public general secondary education for children with special needs Private general secondary education for children with special needs 8533 Technical and vocational secondary education for children without special needs This class includes programs that prepare students both for higher education and for employment in specific vocational pursuits. While academic subjects are offered, emphasis is placed on vocational/technical subjects either as preparation for a range of more advanced vocational/technical programs or for a specific occupation. The programs consist of the following areas of concern: (a) trade, craft and industries, (b) agriculture, and (c) fisheries. The principal subject-matter content of these programs include the regular school curriculum at this level but with more attention and time to elementary drafting, blueprint reading, and a range of technical subjects depending on the student’s interests. Public technical and vocational secondary education Private technical and vocational secondary education 8534 Technical and vocational secondary education for children with special needs Public technical and vocational secondary education for children with special needs Private technical and vocational secondary education for children with special needs 854 8540 Higher education This class includes the provision of post-secondary non-tertiary and tertiary education, including granting of degrees at baccalaureate, graduate or post-graduate level. The requirements for admission is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training. Education can be provided in classrooms or through radio, television broadcast, Internet or correspondence. Public higher education Private higher education CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 255 GROUP CLASS 855 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Other education services This group includes general continuing education and continuing vocational education and training for any profession. Instruction my be oral or written and may be provided in classrooms or by radio, television, Internet, correspondence or other means of communication. This group also includes the provision of instruction in athletic activities to groups or individuals, foreign language instructions, instruction in the arts, drama or music or other instruction or specialized training, not comparable to the education in groups 851-853. This group excludes provision of primary education, secondary education or higher education, see group 851, 852 and 853. 8551 Sports and recreation education This class includes the provision of instruction in athletic activities to groups or individuals, such as by camps and schools. Overnight and day sports instruction camps, are also included. This class does not include activities of academic schools, colleges and universities. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the unit’s or client’s training facilities, educational institutions or by other means. Instructions provided in this class is formally organized. This class includes: Sports, instruction (basketball, volleyball, baseball, football, crickets, etc.) Camps, sports instruction Cheerleading instruction Gymnastics instruction Riding instruction, academies or school Swimming instruction Professional sports, instructors, teachers, coaches Martial arts instruction Card game instruction , (such as bridge) Yoga instruction This class excludes cultural education, see 8552. 8552 Cultural education This class includes provision of instruction in the arts, drama and music. Units giving this type of instructions might be named “schools”, “studies”, “classes”, etc. They provide formally organized instruction, mainly for hobby, recreational or self-development purposes, but such instruction does not lead to a professional diploma, baccalaureate or graduate degree. 256 This class includes: Piano instruction and other music instruction Art instruction Dance instruction and dance studios Drama schools (except academic) Fine arts schools (except academic) Performing arts schools (except academic) Photography schools (except commercial) CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 8559 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Other education n.e.c. This class includes the provision of instruction and specialized training, generally for adults, not comparable to the general education in groups 851-853. This class does not include activities of academic schools, colleges, and universities. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the unit’s or client’s training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through correspondence, radio, television, Internet, in classrooms or by other means. Such instruction does not lead to a high school diploma, baccalaureate or graduate degree. This class includes: Education that is not definable by level Academic tutoring services College board preparation Learning centres offering remedial courses Professional examination review courses Language instruction and conversational skills instruction Speed reading instruction Religious instruction This class also includes: Automobile driving schools Flying schools Lifeguard training Survival training Public speaking training Computer training 856 8560 Educational support services This class includes: Provision of non-instructional services that support educational processes or systems: Educational consulting Educational guidance counselling services Educational testing evaluation services Educational testing services Organization of students exchange programs This class excludes scientific research and development, see division 72. SECTION Q. HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES This section includes the provision of health and social work activities, involving a wide range of activities, starting from health care provided by trained medical professionals in hospitals and other facilities, over residential care activities that still involve a degree of health care activities to social work activities without any involvement of health care professionals. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 257 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION DIVISION 86. HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES This division includes activities of short-or long-term hospitals, general or specialty medical, surgical, psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals, sanitaria, preventoria, medical nursing homes, asylums, mental hospital institutions, rehabilitation centres, leprosaria and other human health institutions which have accommodation facilities and which engage in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. It also includes medical consultations and treatment in the field of general and specialized medicines by general practitioners and medical specialists and surgeons. It includes dental practice activities of a general or specialized nature and orthodontic activities. Likewise, this division includes activities for human health not performed by hospitals or by practicing medical doctors but by paramedical practitioners legally recognized to treat patients. 861 Hospital activities This class includes: Short-or-long-term hospital activities, i.e., medical, diagnostic and treatment activities, of general hospitals (e.g., community and regional hospitals, hospital of non-profit organizations, university hospitals, military-base and prison hospitals) and specialized hospitals (e.g., mental health and substance abuse hospitals, hospitals for infectious diseases, maternity hospitals, specialized sanitaria). The activities which are chiefly directed to inpatients are carried out under the direct supervision of medical doctors and include: services of medical and paramedical staff services of laboratory and technical facilities, including radiologic and anesthesiologic services emergency room services provision of operating room services, pharmacy services, food and other hospital services services of family planning centers providing medical treatment such as sterilization and termination of pregnancy, with accommodation. 8611 This class excludes: Laboratory testing and inspection of all types of materials and products, except medical, see 7120; Veterinary activities, see 7500; Health activities for military personnel in the field, see 8422; Dental practice activities of a general or specialized nature, e.g., dentistry, endodontic and pediatric, dentistry; oral pathology, orthodontic activities, see 8620; Private consultant’s services to inpatients, see 8620; Medical laboratory testing, see 8690; Ambulance transport activities, see 8690. Public hospitals, sanitaria and other similar activities Public general hospitals activities Public sanitaria and other similar activities Public mental health and substance abuse hospitals activities Other public hospitals, sanitaria and other similar activities, n.e.c. 258 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 8612 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Private hospitals, sanitaria and other similar activities Private general hospitals activities Private sanitaria and other similar activities Private mental health and substance abuse hospitals Other private hospitals, sanitaria and other similar activities, n.e.c. 862 Medical and dental practice activities This group includes: Medical consultation and treatment in the field of general and specialized medicine by general practitioners and medical specialists and surgeons Dental practice activities of a general or specialized nature, e.g., dentistry, endodontic and pediatric dentistry; oral pathology Orthodontic activities Family planning centers providing medical treatment such as sterilization and termination of pregnancy, without accommodation. These activities can be carried out in private practice, group practices and in hospital outpatient clinics, and in clinics such as those attached to firms, schools, homes for the aged, labour organizations and fraternal organizations, as well as in patient’s home. This class also includes: Dental activities in operating rooms Private consultants services to inpatients This class excludes: Production of artificial teeth, denture and prosthetic appliances by dental laboratories, see 3250; Inpatient hospital activities, see 8610; Paramedical activities such as those of midwives, nurses and physiotherapists, see 8690. 8621 Public medical, dental and other health activities Public medical activities (including puericulture and laboratory services) Public dental and laboratory services Public medical, dental and other health activities, n.e.c. 8622 Private medical, dental and other health activities Private medical activities Private dental and laboratory services Child care clinics Private medical, dental and other health activities, n.e.c. 869 8690 Other human health activities This class includes: Activities for human health not performed by hospitals or by medical doctors or dentists: activities of nurses, midwives, physiotherapists or other paramedical practitioners in the field of optometry, hydrotherapy, medical massage, occupational therapy, speech therapy, chiropody, homeopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 259 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION These activities may be carried out in health clinics such as those attached to firms, schools, homes for the aged, labour organizations and fraternal organizations and in residential health facilities other than hospitals, as well as in own consulting rooms, patient’s homes or elsewhere. These activities do not involve medical treatment. This class also includes: Activities of dental paramedical personnel such as dental therapists, school dental nurses and dental hygienists, who may work remote from, but are periodically supervised by the dentist Activities of medical laboratories such as: X-ray laboratories and other diagnostic imaging centers; blood analysis laboratories Activities of blood banks, sperm banks, transplant organ banks, etc. Ambulance transport of patients by any mode of transport including airplanes. These services are often provided during a medical emergency This class excludes: Production of artificial teeth, denture and prosthetic appliances by dental laboratories, see 3250; Transfer of patients, with neither equipment for lifesaving nor medical personnel, see divisions 49, 50, 51; Non-medical laboratory testing, see 7120; Testing activities in the field of food hygiene, see 7120; Hospital activities, see 8610; Medical and dental practice activities, see 8620; Nursing care facilities, see 8710. DIVISION 87. RESIDENTIAL CARE ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of residential care combined with either nursing, supervisory or other types of care as required by the residents. Facilities are a significant part of the production process and the care provided is a mix of health and social services with the health services being largely some level of nursing services. 871 8710 Residential nursing care facilities This class includes activities of: homes for the elderly with nursing care convalescent homes rest homes with nursing care nursing care facilities nursing homes 872 8720 This class excludes: In-home services provided by health care professionals, see division 86; Activities of homes for the elderly without or with minimal nursing care, see 8730; Social work activities with accommodation, such as orphanages, children’s boarding homes and hostels, temporary homeless shelters, see 8790. Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse This class includes the provision of residential care (but not licensed hospital care) to people with mental retardation, mental illness, or substance abuse problems. Facilities provide room, board, protective supervision and counselling and some health care. It also includes provision of residential care and treatment for patients with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. 260 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class includes activities of: Facilities for treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction Psychiatric convalescent homes Residential group homes for the emotionally disturbed Mental retardation facilities Mental health halfway houses This class excludes social work activities with accommodation, such as temporary homeless shelters, see 8790. Rehabilitation of people addicted to drugs or alcohol Caring for the mentally and physically handicapped 873 8730 Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled This class includes the provision of residential and personal care services for the elderly and disabled who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or who do not desire to live independently. The care typically includes room, board, supervision and assistance in daily living, such as housekeeping services. In some instances these units provide skilled nursing care for residents in separate on-site facilities. This class includes activities of: Assisted-living facilities Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly with minimal nursing care Rest homes without nursing care This class excludes: Activities of homes for the elderly with nursing care, see 8710; Social work activities with accommodation where medical treatment or accommodation are not important elements, see 8790. 8790 Other residential care activities, n.e.c. This class includes the provision of residential and personal care services for persons, except the elderly and disabled, who are unable to fully care for themselves or who do not desire to live independently. This class includes: Activities provided on a round-the-clock basis directed to provide social assistance to children and special categories of persons with some limits on ability for self-care, but where medical treatment or education are nor important elements: orphanages children’s boarding homes and hostels temporary homeless shelters institutions that take care of unmarried mothers and their children. The activities may be carried out by public or private organizations. This class also includes activities of: Halfway group homes for persons with social or personal problems Halfway homes for delinquents and offenders Disciplinary camps This class excludes: Funding and administration of compulsory social security programmes, see 8430; Activities of nursing care facilities, see 8710; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 261 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Residential care activities for the elderly or disabled, see 8730; Adoption activities, see 8890; Short-term shelter activities for disaster victims, see 8890. Child care services Caring for unwed mothers and children Caring for the aged and orphans Other residential care activities, n.e.c. DIVISION 88. SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES WITHOUT ACCOMMODATION This division includes the provision of a variety of social assistance services directly to clients. The activities in this division do not include accommodation services, except on a temporary basis. 881 8810 Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled This class includes: Social, counselling, welfare, referral and similar services which aimed at the elderly and disabled in their homes or elsewhere and carried out by government offices or by private organizations, national or local self-help organizations and by specialists providing counselling services: visiting of the elderly and disabled day-care activities for the elderly or for handicapped adults vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for disabled persons provided that the education component is limited. This class excludes: Funding and administration of compulsory social security programmes, see 8430; Activities similar to those described in this class, but including accommodation, see 8730; Day-care activities for handicapped children, see 8890. Welfare and guidance counseling activities (elderly and disabled) Day-care activities for the elderly or for handicapped adults Vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for disabled adults 889 8890 Other social work activities without accommodation, n.e.c. This class includes: Social. counselling, welfare, refugee and referral and similar services which are delivered to individuals and families in their homes or elsewhere and carried out by government offices or by private organizations, disaster relief organizations and national or local self-help organizations and by specialists providing counselling services: welfare and guidance activities for children and adolescents adoption activities, activities for the prevention of cruelty to children and others marriage and family guidance, credit and debt counselling services, household budget counselling community and neighborhood activities activities for the disaster victims, refugees, immigrants, etc., including temporary or extended shelter for them vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for unemployed persons provided that the education component is limited eligibility determination in connection with welfare aid, rent supplements or food stamps 262 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION child day-care activities including for handicapped children day facilities for the homeless and other socially weak groups charitable activities like fund-raising or other supporting activities aimed at social work. This class excludes: Funding and administration of compulsory social security programmes, see 8430; Activities similar to those described in this class, but including accommodation, see 8790. Welfare and guidance counseling activities for children and adolescents Child-care activities (including for the handicapped) Vocational rehabilitation and habilitation activities for unemployed persons Charitable activities Other social work activities without accommodation, n.e.c. SECTION R. ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION This section includes a wide range of activities to meet varied cultural, entertainment and recreational interests of the general public , including live performances, operation of museums sites, sports, gambling and recreation activities. DIVISION 90. CREATIVE, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES 900 9000 Creative, arts and entertainment activities This class includes the operation of facilities and provision of services to meet the cultural and entertainment interests of their customers. This includes the production and promotion of, and participation in, live performances, events or exhibits intended for public viewing; the provision of artistic, creative or technical skills for the production of artistic production of artistic products and live performances. This class includes: Production of live theatrical presentations, concerts and opera or dance productions and other stage productions: activities of groups, circuses or companies, orchestras or bands activities of individual artists such as authors, actors, directors, musicians, lecturers or speakers, stage-set designers and builders, etc. Operation of concert and theatre halls and other arts facilities Activities of sculptors, painters, cartoonists, engravers, etchers, etc. Activities of individual writers, for all subjects including fictional writing, technical writing, etc. Activities of independent journalists Restoring of works of art such as paintings, etc. This class also includes activities of producers or entrepreneurs of arts live events, with or without facilities. This class excludes: Restoring of stained glass windows, see 2310; Manufacture of statues, other than artistic originals, see 2396; Restoring of organs and other historical musical instruments, see 3319; Restoring of historical sites and buildings, see 4100; Motion picture and video production, see 5911, 5912; Operation of cinemas, see 5914; Activities of personal theatrical or artistic agents or agencies, see 7490; Casting activities, see 7810; CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 263 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Activities of ticket agencies, see 7990; Operation of museums of all kinds, see 9102; Sports and amusement and recreation activities, see division 93; Restoring of furniture (except museum type of restoration), see 9524. Concerts and opera or dance production Live theatrical presentations and other stage productions Individual artists activities Ancillary theatrical activities Art galleries Operation of concert and theatre halls and other arts facilities Other creative, arts and entertainment activities, n.e.c. DIVISION 91. LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS AND OTHER CULTURAL ACTIVITIES This division includes activities of and the operation of libraries, archives, museums of all kinds, botanical and zoological gardens and the operation of historical sites and nature reserves activities. It also includes the preservation and exhibition of objects, sites and natural wonders of historical, cultural or educational interest (e.g., world heritage sites, etc.). This division excludes sports activities and amusement and recreation activities such as the operation of bathing beaches and recreation parks (see division 93). 910 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities 9101 Library and archives activities 9102 This class includes: Documentation and information activities of libraries of all kinds, reading, listening and viewing rooms, public archives providing service to the general public or to a special clientele, such as students, scientists, staff, members as well as operation of government archives: organization of a collection, whether specialized or not cataloguing collections lending and storage of books, maps, periodicals, films, records, tapes, works of art, etc. retrieval activities in order to comply with information requests, etc. Stock photo libraries and services Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings This class includes: Operation of museums of all kinds: art museums, museums of jewelry, furniture, costumes, ceramics, silverware natural history, science and technological museums, historical museums, including military museums other specialized museums open-air museums Operation of historical sites and buildings 264 This class excludes: Renovation and restoration of historical sites and buildings, see section F; Restoration of works of art and museum collection objects, see 9000; Activities of libraries and archives, see 9101. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 9103 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities This class includes: Operation of botanical and zoological gardens, including children’s zoos Operation of nature reserves, including wildlife preservation, etc. This class excludes: Landscape and gardening services, see 8130; Operation of sport fishing and hunting preserves, see 9319. DIVISION 92. GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES This division includes the operation of gambling facilities such as casinos, bingo halls and video gaming terminals and the provision of gambling services, such as lotteries and off-track betting. 920 9200 Gambling and betting activities This class includes: Bookmaking and other betting operations Off-track betting Operation of casinos, including “floating casinos” Sale of lottery tickets Operation (exploitation) of coin-operated gambling machines Operation of virtual gambling web sites This class excludes: Operation (exploitation) of coin-operated games, see 9329. DIVISION 93. SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES This division includes the provision of recreational, amusement and sports activities (except museums activities, preservation of historical sites, botanical and zoological gardens and nature reserves activities; and gambling and betting activities). Excluded from this division are dramatic arts, music and other arts and entertainment such as the production of live theatrical presentations, concerts and opera or dance productions and other stage productions, see division 90. 931 Sports activities This group includes the operation of sports facilities; activities of sports teams or clubs primarily participating in live sports events before a paying audience; independent athletes engaged in participating in live sporting or racing events before a paying audience; owners of racing participants such as cars, dogs, horses, etc. primarily engaged in entering them in racing events or other spectator sports events; sports trainers providing specialized services to support participants in sports events or competitions; operators of arenas and stadiums; other activities of organizing, promoting or managing sports events, n.e.c. 9311 Operation of sports facilities This class includes: Operation of facilities for indoor or outdoor sports events (open, closed or covered, with or without spectator seating): basketball, volleyball, football, baseball racetracks for auto, dog, horse races swimming pools and stadiums CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 265 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION track and field stadiums boxing arenas golf courses bowling lanes fitness centers badminton courts billiard halls Organization and operation of outdoor or indoor sports events for professionals or amateurs by organizations with own facilities. This class includes managing and providing the staff to operate these facilities. 9312 Activities of sports clubs This class includes the activities of sports clubs, which, whether professional, semiprofessional or amateur clubs, give their members the opportunity to engage in sporting activities. This class includes: 9319 Operation of sports clubs: basketball clubs volleyball clubs badminton clubs football clubs bowling clubs swimming clubs golf clubs boxing clubs body-building clubs chess clubs track and field clubs shooting clubs, etc. This class excludes: Sports instruction by individual teachers, trainers, see 8541; Operation of sports facilities, see 9311; Organization and operation of outdoor or indoor sports events for professionals or amateurs by sports clubs with their own facilities, see 9311. Other sports activities This class includes: Activities of producers or promoters of sports events, with or without facilities Activities of individual own-account sportsmen and athletes, referees, judges, timekeepers, etc. Activities of sports leagues and regulating bodies Activities related to promotion of sporting events Activities of racing stables, kennels and garages Operation of sport fishing and hunting preserves Support activities for sport or recreational hunting and fishing This class excludes: Breeding of racing horses, see 0142; Renting of sports equipment, see 7721; Activities of sports and game schools, see 8541; Activities of sports instructors, teachers, coaches, see 8541; 266 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Organization and operation of outdoor or indoor sports events for professionals or amateurs by sports clubs with/without own facilities, see 9311,9312; Park and beach activities, see 9329. 932 Other amusement and recreation activities This group includes the activities of a wide range of units that operate facilities or provide services to meet the varied recreational interests of their patrons, including the operation of a variety of attractions, such as mechanical rides, water rides, games, shows, theme exhibits and picnic grounds. 9321 This group excludes: Sports activities, see group 931; Dramatic arts, music and other arts and entertainment activities, see 9000. Activities of amusement parks and theme parks This class includes activities of amusement parks or theme parks. It includes the operation of a variety of attractions, such as mechanical rides, water rides, games, shows, theme exhibits and picnic grounds. 9329 Other amusement and recreation activities, n.e.c. This class includes: Activities of recreation parks, beaches, including renting of facilities such as bathhouses, lockers, chairs, etc. Operation of recreational transport facilities Renting of leisure and pleasure equipment as an integral part of recreational facilities Operation of fairs and shows of a recreational nature Operation of discotheques and dance floors Operation of (exploitation) of coin-operated games Other amusement and recreation activities (except amusement parks and theme parks, see 9321) not elsewhere classified. This class also includes activities of producers or entrepreneurs of live events other than arts or sports events, with or without facilities. This class excludes: Fishing cruises, see 5011, 5021; Provision of space and facilities for short stay by visitors in recreational parks and forests and campgrounds, see 5520; Beverage serving activities of discotheques, see 5630; Trailer parks, campgrounds, recreational camps, hunting and fishing camps, campsites and campgrounds, see 5520; Separate renting of leisure and pleasure equipment, see 7721; Operation (exploitation) of coin-operated gambling machines, see 9200; Activities of amusement parks and theme parks, see 9321. Operation of ballrooms, discotheques (disco’s) Operation of recreation parks, beaches, including renting of facilities such as bathhouses, lockers, chairs, etc.; Other amusement and recreation activities, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 267 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION SECTION S. OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES This section (as a residual category) includes the activities of membership organizations, the repair of computers and personal and household goods and a variety of personal service activities not covered elsewhere in the classification. DIVISION 94. ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS This division includes activities of organizations representing interests of special groups or promoting ideas to the general public. These organizations usually have a constituency of members, but their activities may involve and benefit non-members as well. The primary breakdown of this division is determined by the purpose that these organizations serve, namely interests of employers, self-employed individuals and the scientific community (group 941), interests of employees (group 942) or promotion of religious, political, cultural, educational or recreational ideas and activities (group 949). 941 Activities of business, employers and professional membership organizations This group includes the activities of units that promote the interests of the members of business and employers organization. In the case of professional membership organizations, it also includes the activities of promoting the professional interests of members of the profession. 9411 Activities of business and employers membership organizations This class includes: Activities of organizations whose members interests center on the development and prosperity of enterprises in a particular line of business or trade, including farming, or on the economic growth and climate of a particular geographical area or political subdivision without regard for the line of business. Activities of federations of such associations Activities of chambers of commerce, guilds and similar organizations Dissemination of information, representation before government agencies, public relations and labour negotiations of business and employer organizations This class excludes activities of trade unions, see 9420. 9412 Activities of professional membership organizations This class includes: Activities of organizations whose members’ interests centre chiefly on a particular scholarly discipline or professional practice or technical field, such as medical associations, legal associations, accounting associations, engineering associations, architects associations, etc. Activities of associations of specialists engaged in scientific, academic or cultural activities, such as associations of writers, painters, performers of various kinds, journalists, etc. Dissemination of information, the establishment and supervision of standards of practice, representation before government agencies and public relations of professional organizations This class also includes activities of learned societies. This class excludes education provided by these organizations, see division 85. 268 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 942 9420 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Activities of trade unions This class includes promoting of the interests of organized labor and union employees. This class also includes: Activities of associations whose members are employees interested chiefly in the representation of their views concerning the salary and work situation, and in concerted action through the organization Activities of single plant unions, of unions composed of affiliated branches and of labor organizations composed of affiliated unions on the basis of trade, region, organizational structure or other criteria This class excludes education provided by these organizations, see division 85. 949 Activities of other membership organizations This group includes the activities of units (except business and employers organizations, professional organizations, trade unions) that promote the interests of their members. 9491 Activities of religious organizations This class includes: Activities of religious organizations or individuals providing services directly to worshippers in churches, mosques, temples, synagogues or other places Activities of organizations providing monastery and convent services Religious retreat activities Religious funeral service activities This class excludes: Education provided by such organizations, see division 85; Health activities by such organizations, see division 86; Social work activities by such organizations, see divisions 87 and 88. 9492 Activities of political organizations This class includes: Activities of political organizations and auxiliary organizations such as young people’s auxiliaries associated with a political party. These organizations chiefly engage in influencing decision-taking in public governing bodies by placing members of the party or those sympathetic to the party in political office and involve the dissemination of information, public relations, fund raising, etc. 9499 Activities of other membership organizations, n.e.c. This class includes: Activities of organizations not directly affiliated to a political party furthering a public cause or issue by means of public education, political influence, fund raising, etc.: citizen’s initiative or protest movements environmental and ecological movements organizations supporting community and educational facilities n.e.c. organizations for the protection and betterment of special groups, e.g., ethnic and minority groups associations for patriotic purposes, including war veterans’ associations Consumer associations Automobile associations CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 269 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Associations for the purpose of social acquaintanceship such as rotary clubs, lodges, etc. Associations of youth, young persons’ associations, student associations, clubs and fraternities, etc. Associations for the pursuit of a cultural or recreational activity or hobby (other than sports or games), e.g., poetry, literature and book clubs, historical clubs, gardening clubs, film and photo clubs, music and art clubs, craft and collectors clubs, social clubs, carnival clubs, etc. This class also includes grant giving activities by membership organizations or others This class excludes: Activities of professional artistic groups or organizations, see 9000. Activities of sports clubs, see 9312; Activities of professional associations, see 9412. DIVISION 95. REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS This division includes the repair and maintenance of computers peripheral equipment such as desktops, laptops, computer terminals, storage devices and printers. It also includes the repair of communications equipment such as fax machines, two-way radios and consumer electronics such as radios and TV’s, home and garden equipment such as lawn-movers and blowers, footwear and leather goods, furniture and home furnishings, clothing and clothing accessories, sporting goods, musical instruments, hobby articles and other personal and household goods. Excluded from this division is the repair of medical and diagnostic imaging equipment, measuring and surveying instruments, laboratory instruments, radar and sonar equipment, see 3313. 951 Repair of computers and communications equipment This group includes the repair and maintenance of computers and peripheral equipment and communications equipment. 9511 Repair of computers and peripheral equipment This class includes the repair and maintenance of: Desktop and laptop computers Magnetic disk drives, flash drives and other storage devices Optical disk drives (CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW) Printers, monitors, keyboards Mice, joysticks and trackball accessories Internal and external computer modems Dedicated computer terminals Computer servers, scanners, including bar code scanners Smart cards readers, virtual reality helmets Computer projectors This class also includes the repair and maintenance of: Computer terminals like automatic teller machines (ATM’s); point-of-sale (POS) terminals, not mechanically operated Hand-held computers (PDA’s) This class excludes the repair and maintenance of carrier equipment modems, see 9512. 270 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS 9512 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Repair of communications equipment 952 This class includes repair and maintenance of communications equipment such as: Cordless telephones, cellular phones, carrier equipment modems Fax machines Communications transmission equipment (e.g., routers, bridges, modems) Two-way radios Commercial TV and video cameras Repair of personal and household goods This group includes the repair and servicing of personal and household goods. 9521 Repair of consumer electronics This class includes repair and maintenance of consumer electronics: television, radio receivers, video cassette recorders (VCR), CD/DVD players and household-type video cameras 9522 Repair of household appliances and home and garden equipment This class includes the repair and servicing household and home and garden equipment: repair and servicing of household appliances: refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, clothes dryers, room air conditioners, etc. repair and servicing of home and garden equipment: lawnmowers, edgers, snowand leaf-blowers, trimmers, etc. This class excludes repair of hand held power tools, see 3312; repair of central air conditioning systems, see 4322. Repair and servicing of household appliances Repair and servicing of home and garden equipment 9523 Repair of footwear and leather goods This class includes repair and maintenance of footwear and leather goods. Repair of boots and shoes Repair of luggage and handbags 9524 Repair of furniture and home furnishings This class includes: Reupholstering, refinishing, repairing and restoring of furniture and home furnishing Assembly of self-standing furniture This class excludes installation of fitted kitchen, shop fittings and the like, see 4330. Repair of wood furniture Repair of rattan furniture (reed, wicker and cane) Repair of furniture and fixtures of metal Repair of other furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 271 GROUP CLASS 9529 INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION Repair of personal and household goods, n.e.c. This class includes repair of personal and household goods: repair of bicycles repair and alteration of clothing repair and alteration of jewelry repair of watches, clocks and their parts such as watch cases and housings of all materials; movements, chronometers, etc. repair of sporting goods (except sporting guns) repair of books repair of musical instruments repair of hobby articles repair of other personal and household goods piano - tuning This class excludes: Industrial engraving of metals, see 2592; Repair of sporting and recreational guns, see 3311; Repair of hand held power tools, see 3312; Repair of time clocks, time/date stamps, time locks and similar time keeping devices, see 3313. DIVISION 96. OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES This division includes all service activities not mentioned elsewhere in the classification. Notably it includes types of services such as washing and dry cleaning of textiles and fur products, hairdressing and othe beauty treatment, funeral and related activities. 961 9610 Personal services for wellness, except sports activities This includes activities providing services for wellness such as hairdressing and beauty treatment, activities of spa, steam bath, sauna, solarium, reducing and slendering saloon, massage saloon and turkish bath. Spa activities Steam and bath activities Slendering and body building activities Beauty treatment and personal grooming activities Beauty parlor activities Barber shop activities Other personal services for wellness activities, n.e.c. 962 Laundry services 9621 Washing and dry cleaning of textile and fur products 272 This class includes: Laundering and dry-cleaning, pressing, etc. of all kinds of clothing (including fur) and textiles, provided by mechanical equipment, by hand or by self-service coin-operated machines, whether for the general public or for industrial or commercial clients Laundry collection and delivery Carpet and rug shampooing and drapery and curtain cleaning, whether on clients’ premises or not Provision of linens, work uniforms and related items by laundries This class also includes repair and minor alteration of garments or other textile articles when done in connection with cleaning. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION 963 9630 This class excludes: Renting of clothing other than work uniforms, even if cleaning of these goods is an integral part of the activity, see 7730; Repair and alteration of clothing, etc., as an independent activity, see 9529. Funeral and related activities This class includes: Burial and incineration of human or animal corpses and related activities: preparing the dead for burial or cremation and embalming and morticians’ services providing burial or cremation services rental of equipped space in funeral parlors Rental or sale of graves Maintenance of graves and mausoleums. This class excludes religious funeral service activities, see 9491. 964 9640 Domestic services This class includes maids, drivers, cooks, houseboys, gardeners, including governesses, tutors and personal secretaries, etc. employed in private households. 969 9690 Other personal service activities, n.e.c. Social activities such as escort services, dating services, services of marriage bureau Pet care services such as boarding, grooming, sitting and training pets Astrological and spiritualists’ activities Genealogical organizations Shoe shiners, porters, valet car parkers, etc. Concession operation of coin-operated personal service machines (photo booths, weighing machines, machines for checking blood pressure, coin-operated lockers, etc. This class excludes veterinary activities, see 7500. Social escort service activities (excluding tourist guides) Pet boarding activities Astrological and spiritualists’ activities Shoe shiners, porters, valet car parkers activities Coin-operated machines activities Miscellaneous service activities, n.e.c. SECTION T. ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS; UNDIFFERENTIATED GOODS-AND SERVICES-PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS FOR OWN USE DIVISION 97. Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel 970 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel 9700 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel This class includes the activities of households as employers of domestic personnel such as maids, cooks, waiters, valets, butlers, laundresses, gardeners, gatekeepers, stablelads, chauffeurs, caretakers, governesses, babysitters, tutors, secretaries, etc. CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 273 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION It allows the domestic personnel employed to state the activity of their employers in censuses or studies, even though the employer is an individual. The product produced by this activity is consumed by the employing household. This class excludes: Provision of services such as cooking, gardening, etc. by independent service providers (companies or individuals), see PSIC class according to type of service. DIVISION 98. UNDIFFERENTIATED GOODS-AND-SERVICESPRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS FOR OWN USE This division contains the undifferentiated subsistence goods-producing and servicesproducing activities of households. Households should be classified here only if it is impossible to identify a primary activity for the subsistence activities of the household. If the household engages in market activities, it should be classified according to the primary market activity carried out. 981 9810 Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use 982 9820 This class includes: Undifferentiated subsistence goods – producing activities of households, i.e., the activities of households that are engaged in a variety of activities that produce goods for their own subsistence. These activities include hunting and gathering, farming, the production of shelter and clothing and other goods produced by the household for its own subsistence. If households are also engaged in the production of marketed goods, they are classified to the appropriate goods-producing industry of PSIC. If households are principally engaged in a specific goods-producing subsistence activity, they are classified to the appropriate goods-producing industry of PSIC. Undifferentiated services-producing activities of private households for own use This class includes: Undifferentiated subsistence services-producing activities of households. These activities include cooking, teaching, caring for household members and other services produced by the household for its own subsistence. If households are also engaged in the production of multiple goods for subsistence purposes, they are classified to the undifferentiated goods-producing subsistence activities of households. SECTION U. ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES DIVISION 99. ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES 990 9901 Activities of extra-territorial organizations and bodies This class includes the activities of international organizations, such as the United Nations and its specialized agencies, regional bodies, etc.; the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); the International Labor Organization (ILO), the International Finance Corporation (IFC); the International Monetary Fund (IMF); the World Bank; the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA); the Joint United States Military Assistance Group (JUSMAG); etc. 274 CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 GROUP CLASS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION This class also includes: Activities of diplomatic and consular mission when being determined by the country of their location rather than by the country they represent. Foreign diplomatic missions International organizations International organizations and extra-territorial organizations and bodies, n.e.c. 9909 Activities of other international organizations This class includes activities of other international organizations mostly located and funded in the Philippines such as: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Center (APECCenter), Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO), SEAMEO Regional Center for Educational Innovation Technology and Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA). CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301 275 iv CODEBOOK FOR CBMS HPQ VERSION 10201301